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carton /packet/box
Are they the same? Can I use both them?
A carton/ a box/ a packet of milk
A box/ a packet/ a carton of matches
A box/ a packet/ a carton of chocolate
A box/ a packet/ a carton of Breakfast cereal
Thanks in advance
Apr 1, 2013 9:39 PM
Answers · 1
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These are the best ways to describe your items:
A carton of milk (sometimes a bottle of milk)
A box of matches
A bar of chocolate (nearly always called a bar)
A box (or carton) of breakfast cereal
April 1, 2013
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