Asked by Franco
                Can you please tell me if the following words are still used in English and if not, what shall I use instead?
Baker's, butcher's, chemist's, newsagent's, tabacconist's, optician's, fishmonger's, shoe shop, shoe repairer, bookshop, jewellery shop, dairy, household shop, perfumer's, sporting goods store, leather goods store, bookstall, ice cream parlour/shop, off-licence, photographer's, hardware store, delicatessen,cleaner's/laundry.
Is it correct to say: go across the field, the square, the road, the bridge,the room, the river but go through the tunnel, the door
Thank you.
            
            
        Baker's, butcher's, chemist's, newsagent's, tabacconist's, optician's, fishmonger's, shoe shop, shoe repairer, bookshop, jewellery shop, dairy, household shop, perfumer's, sporting goods store, leather goods store, bookstall, ice cream parlour/shop, off-licence, photographer's, hardware store, delicatessen,cleaner's/laundry.
Is it correct to say: go across the field, the square, the road, the bridge,the room, the river but go through the tunnel, the door
Thank you.
Answers
                    Answered by
            SraJMcGin
            
    household shop?
off-licence?
The rest, yes
Sra
    
off-licence?
The rest, yes
Sra
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