3. Match the names of the shops to the descriptions 1 greengrocers
2 shoe shop
3 grocery
4 newsagents
5 chemists
6 bookshop
7 café
8 fishmongers
9 shopping mall
10 supermarket
11 florists
12 boutique
13 candy shop
14 market
15 toy shop
16 e-shop
A shop where flowers are sold:
A small shop selling clothes and other articles of the latest fashion :
A place that gathers people for buying and selling goods:
A form of electronic commerce which allows customers to directly buy goods from a seller over the Internet:
A shop where someone sells cosmetics, toiletries etc:
A shop where food in packets, tins or bottles and general small household goods are sold:
Street or covered area with rows of shops, closed to traffic:
A small inexpensive restaurant serving light meals and drinks:
To answer this question, we need to understand the definitions of each shop and match them to the descriptions given.
2. shoe shop - A shop where someone sells shoes.
3. grocery - A shop where food in packets, tins or bottles and general small household goods are sold.
4. newsagents - A shop where someone sells newspapers, magazines, and other periodicals.
5. chemists - A shop where someone sells cosmetics, toiletries, and medicines.
6. bookshop - A shop where someone sells books.
7. café - A small inexpensive restaurant serving light meals and drinks.
8. fishmongers - A shop where someone sells fish and seafood.
9. shopping mall - A large building or complex containing a variety of shops and often restaurants.
10. supermarket - A large self-service shop selling groceries and other household goods.
11. florists - A shop where flowers are sold.
12. boutique - A small shop selling clothes and other articles of the latest fashion.
13. candy shop - A shop where someone sells a variety of candies and sweets.
14. market - A place that gathers people for buying and selling goods.
15. toy shop - A shop where someone sells toys and games.
16. e-shop - A form of electronic commerce which allows customers to directly buy goods from a seller over the Internet.
Now let's match the descriptions to the names of the shops:
- A shop where flowers are sold: florists (number 11)
- A small shop selling clothes and other articles of the latest fashion: boutique (number 12)
- A place that gathers people for buying and selling goods: market (number 14)
- A form of electronic commerce which allows customers to directly buy goods from a seller over the Internet: e-shop (number 16)
- A shop where someone sells cosmetics, toiletries, etc: chemists (number 5)
- A shop where food in packets, tins or bottles and general small household goods are sold: grocery (number 3)
- Street or covered area with rows of shops, closed to traffic: shopping mall (number 9)
- A small inexpensive restaurant serving light meals and drinks: café (number 7)
By matching the descriptions to the names of the shops, we can accurately identify the correct shop for each description.