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What are the differences between" store " and "shop" ?
23 de oct. de 2016 3:25
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There is not a really big difference in my opinion. I usually think of stores as being bigger, and selling more of a variety of goods. A shop is usually to sell something more specific, and is usually smaller. For example, I would say "grocery store", which usually means a big food market, but smaller stores are sometimes called a "shop".
23 de octubre de 2016
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Store tends to be said more in America. Shop is used more in the UK because you go to a shop to go shopping, and store can also mean to store something, but both make sense.
23 de octubre de 2016
The buyers of stock are shops, but shop faces to guest . it's just my personal opinion.
23 de octubre de 2016
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