Omnes en snoes, etc. Ok, ro vegetables, meat, bread and jewelry. All modern large shopping malls have nearly all the shops you can think of, where we can buy almost all we want. In the windows, we see samples of the things which they sell, advertise offers, discounts and sales. Over a hundred years ago, there were no supermarkets in Great Britain, but there were a lot of small shops. People went to the shops almost every day because they didn't have fridges. They went to the butcher to buy meat. They went to the grocer for tea, sugar, flour and cheese. They bought butter and milk at the diary. They bought bread at the bakery. They bought fruit and vegetables at the greengrocer. Customers had to ask the grocer for the things they wanted to buy as they didn't have the freedom of pushing a trolley around a supermarket and pick their own shopping like people do today. 1. Shopping centres are full of different shops True False 2. Modern shopping malls are small * True False 3. Shop windows are empty O True False
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