To speak about shops, you need the appropriate vocabulary. Part 3
  
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Clothing shop - a shop where you can buy clothes;

Gift shop - shop where you can buy souvenirs;

Novelty store - a shop where you can buy cheap, unusual things;

Takeaway - a meal that you buy in a restaurant but eat at home, or a shop that sells this type of meal;

Salon - a shop where you can have your hair cut or have your appearance improved;

Ironmonger’s - a shop where you can buy tools for use in homes and gardens;

Drapery - a shop where you can buy cloth, pins, thread, etc. used for sewing;

Electronics shop - a shop where you can buy electronic things for home;

Furniture shop - a shop where you can buy chairs, tables, sofas and other things;

Dairy - a shop where you can buy cheese, milk, cream;

Photo booth - a place where you can buy things for photography and print your photos;

Record shop - a music shop;

Butcher’s - a shop that prepares and sells meat.

Examples:

We often go to takeaway. Their food is wonderful.

There is a drapery on the city centre.

Have you visited a salon?