Types of Shops - English Vocabulary

A shop where bread, cakes, and pastries are made and sold.

A shop where bread, cakes, and pastries are made and sold.

"I bought a chocolate cake from the bakery down the street."

A shop that sells food and other things used in the home.

A shop that sells food and other things used in the home.

"She went to the grocery store to buy some vegetables."

A shop where medicinal drugs are prepared or sold.

A shop where medicinal drugs are prepared or sold.

"You can get your prescription filled at the pharmacy next door."

A shop that sells clothes.

A shop that sells clothes.

"I found a nice dress at the clothing store downtown."

A shop where you can buy flowers and plants.

A shop where you can buy flowers and plants.

"He bought a bouquet of roses from the florist for her birthday."

A shop where books are sold.

A shop where books are sold.

"She spent the afternoon reading in the bookstore."

A shop that sells jewelry like rings, necklaces, and bracelets.

A shop that sells jewelry like rings, necklaces, and bracelets.

"They went to the jewelry store to buy a wedding ring."

A shop where toys are sold.

A shop where toys are sold.

"He took his son to the toy store to buy a new action figure."

A shop that sells electronic devices such as TVs, computers, and phones.

A shop that sells electronic devices such as TVs, computers, and phones.

"I bought a new laptop from the electronics store."

A shop where pets and pet supplies are sold.

A shop where pets and pet supplies are sold.

"They bought a fish tank from the pet store."

A shop that sells shoes.

A shop that sells shoes.

"She needs to buy new running shoes at the shoe store."

A shop that sells furniture.

A shop that sells furniture.

"They are looking for a new sofa at the furniture store."

A shop that sells tools and building supplies.

A shop that sells tools and building supplies.

"He bought a hammer and nails from the hardware store."

A shop where toys are sold.

A shop where toys are sold.

"He took his son to the toy store to buy a new action figure."

supermarket

supermarket

"I need to stop by the supermarket to pick up some groceries for dinner."