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  • You can buy some bread and buns here.
    baker's
  • It's the name of the shop where they sell fruit and vegetables.
    greengrocer's
  • Not have in stock
    to be out of something
  • Students might buy pens and exercise books from this shop.
    stationer's
  • You can wash and dry your own clothes in this place.
    launderette
  • A small shop with an open front at the market.
    market stall
  • People might get their wedding rings here.
    jeweller's
  • A counter in a supermarket where you can get different types of cheese, cold cooked meat, prepared salads
    deli
  • You can buy some fish here.
    fishmonger's
  • A cruise, a package holiday, or a safari? Book it here.
    Travel agent's
  • Newspapers and magazines are sold here.
    newsagent's
  • Vegetarians don't usually buy anything in this shop.
    butcher's
  • You can buy medicine and beauty products in this store.
    chemist's
  • You can buy tools, materials and equipment used in a house or a garden here.
    DIY store / hardware store
  • To stop operating (especially a place of business)
    to close down
  • To start trading or doing business
    to open up
  • The Body Shop and Zara are examples of ... stores.
    chain
  • This is a very large out-of-town store.
    hypermarket
  • To walk round a place to see what there is
    to look round
  • The shop where it's illegal for under 18s to buy alcohol.
    off-licence
  • You can buy or rent a house here.
    estate agent's
  • This shop is very popular on Valentine's Day.
    florist's
  • You can buy multi-vitamins from this store.
    health food store
  • The place you take clothes to be cleaned.
    dry cleaner's
  • To put something on to see if it fits
    to try on
  • To try to find something
    to look for