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XI. Insert prepositions or post-verbal adverbs where necessary.
1. Am I right that the greengrocer deals ... fruit and vegetables?—Yes, but to be more exact, they sell vegetables; and ... fruit we go ... the fruiterer\'s that usually has a good assortment ... different kinds of fruit. - I see. Could I buy oranges there?—I think they should be ... sale now, they are in season. Yes, I remember having seen them ... the window while passing ... the shop this morning.
2. I couldn\'t even imagine it would be so difficult to buy a very simple frock ... summer wear. I dropped ... the shop almost every day, I looked ... dresses ... the rails and could not decide . . . anything, though I can\'t say I\'m very particular ... my clothes. The dresses seemed either to be ... fashion or too bright ... me. Sometimes they didn\'t have my size ... stock. I tried ... several dresses, though I hale those fitting-rooms—you feel so helpless and miserable there! But I looked like a scarecrow ... them. They were either too loose or too tight ... hips or .... the waist, and needed a lot of taking ... or letting ... I got almost desperate. I couldn\'t, afford to have a simple dress . . . every day wear made ... measure! And only yesterday I was lucky ... long last. When I went in they had just got a new delivery of summer frocks. They had frocks ... different shades to choose .... . I immediately saw a cotton frock ... greyish-blue, he colour that is ... fashion and rather matches ... my complexion. Without hesitating I asked the shop-girl to write ... a bill, rushed ... the cash-desk, had my frock wrapped ... and ran . . . home to see how it looked .... me. Fortunately it fits me perfectly and they say it suits . . . me. And it\'s a bargain ... that price. I paid only about six roubles ... it.
3. Oh, we\'ve run ... ... milk, I see. Bill, be a good boy, and run .. the dairy. Ask ... a bottle ... milk there. If they\'ve got only loose milk, take a bottle ... cream. And don\'t confuse it ... sour cream—I don\'t need it ... present.
4. What can I do .. you?—I\'d like to buy a winter coat, something ... dark blue or grey,—What\'s your size ... coats?—48, I think.—Then how do you find this one? You may try it ... ... the fitting-room over there. —Let me have a look ... the lining. Yes, everything is perfect. And what price are these coats?—227 roubles.—Oh, that is too expensive ... me. I can\'t afford it ... the moment.— May I give you a piece ... advice? If you can\'t buy it .. cash. You can have it ... hire-purchase and pay . . . it . . instalments ... any case the quality is excellent ... the price. It will wear ... years and give you every satisfaction.— Thank you ... your advice. But the price is rather high. I\'ll think it over.
5. Could I have a pair ... canvas shoes ... summer wear, size 39?—Yes, madam. You may pay ... the cash-desk.—Could I have some black shoe-cream and a plastic shoe-horn?—Yes, certainly. You can get all these things ... the counter over there. And the cashier will tell you how much it all comes ... .
XI. Insert prepositions or post-verbal adverbs where necessary.
1. Am I right that the greengrocer deals ... fruit and vegetables?—Yes, but to be more exact, they sell vegetables; and ... fruit we go ... the fruiterer\'s that usually has a good assortment ... different kinds of fruit. - I see. Could I buy oranges there?—I think they should be ... sale now, they are in season. Yes, I remember having seen them ... the window while passing ... the shop this morning.
2. I couldn\'t even imagine it would be so difficult to buy a very simple frock ... summer wear. I dropped ... the shop almost every day, I looked ... dresses ... the rails and could not decide . . . anything, though I can\'t say I\'m very particular ... my clothes. The dresses seemed either to be ... fashion or too bright ... me. Sometimes they didn\'t have my size ... stock. I tried ... several dresses, though I hale those fitting-rooms—you feel so helpless and miserable there! But I looked like a scarecrow ... them. They were either too loose or too tight ... hips or .... the waist, and needed a lot of taking ... or letting ... I got almost desperate. I couldn\'t, afford to have a simple dress . . . every day wear made ... measure! And only yesterday I was lucky ... long last. When I went in they had just got a new delivery of summer frocks. They had frocks ... different shades to choose .... . I immediately saw a cotton frock ... greyish-blue, he colour that is ... fashion and rather matches ... my complexion. Without hesitating I asked the shop-girl to write ... a bill, rushed ... the cash-desk, had my frock wrapped ... and ran . . . home to see how it looked .... me. Fortunately it fits me perfectly and they say it suits . . . me. And it\'s a bargain ... that price. I paid only about six roubles ... it.
3. Oh, we\'ve run ... ... milk, I see. Bill, be a good boy, and run .. the dairy. Ask ... a bottle ... milk there. If they\'ve got only loose milk, take a bottle ... cream. And don\'t confuse it ... sour cream—I don\'t need it ... present.
4. What can I do .. you?—I\'d like to buy a winter coat, something ... dark blue or grey,—What\'s your size ... coats?—48, I think.—Then how do you find this one? You may try it ... ... the fitting-room over there. —Let me have a look ... the lining. Yes, everything is perfect. And what price are these coats?—227 roubles.—Oh, that is too expensive ... me. I can\'t afford it ... the moment.— May I give you a piece ... advice? If you can\'t buy it .. cash. You can have it ... hire-purchase and pay . . . it . . instalments ... any case the quality is excellent ... the price. It will wear ... years and give you every satisfaction.— Thank you ... your advice. But the price is rather high. I\'ll think it over.
5. Could I have a pair ... canvas shoes ... summer wear, size 39?—Yes, madam. You may pay ... the cash-desk.—Could I have some black shoe-cream and a plastic shoe-horn?—Yes, certainly. You can get all these things ... the counter over there. And the cashier will tell you how much it all comes ... .
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1. Am I right that the greengrocer deals with fruit and vegetables?—Yes, but to be more exact, they sell vegetables; andsome fruit we go to the fruiterer's that usually has a good assortment of different kinds of fruit. - I see. Could I buy oranges there?—I think they should be sale now, they are in season. Yes, I remember having seen them in the window while passing at the shop this morning.
2.I couldn't even imagine it would be so difficult to buy a very simple frock summer wear. I dropped in the shop almost every day, I looked on dresses at the rails and could not decide anything, though I can't say I'm very particular about my clothes. The dresses seemed either to be in fashion or too bright for me. Sometimes they didn't have my size at stock.I tried several dresses, though I hale those fitting-rooms—you feel so helpless and miserable there! But I looked like a scarecrow in them. They were either too loose or too tight in hips or on the waist, and needed a lot of taking or letting into I got almost desperate. I couldn't, afford to have a simple dress to every day wear made in measure! And only yesterday I was lucky on long last. When I went in they had just got a new delivery of summer frocks. They had frocks of different shades to choose . I immediately saw a cotton frock at greyish-blue, he colour that is fashion and rather matches to my complexion. Without hesitating I asked the shop-girl to write a bill, rushed to the cash-desk, had my frock wrapped in and ran to home to see how it looked on me. Fortunately it fits me perfectly and they say it suits to me. And it's a bargain that price. I paid only about six roubles of it.