Shopping  Types of shops  Varieties of shops. Types of shops Shopping centre Shopping centre A large shop which is divided into a lot of different sections.

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Shopping  Types of shops  Varieties of shops

Types of shops Shopping centre Shopping centre A large shop which is divided into a lot of different sections and which sells many different kinds of goods Department store Department store A shop which sells the goods made by a particular manufacturer Shopping outlet Shopping outlet En area in a town where a lot of shops have been built close together Supermarket A large shop which sells all kinds of food and household goods Corner shop Corner shop A small shop, usually on the corner of a street, that sells mainly food and household goods.

Varieties of shops Sweet shop Sweet shop Clothes Stationer's Greengrocer's Butgher`s Dairy shop Dairy shop Florist's Baker's Fishmonger's Confectioner's

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