To speak about shopping, you need the appropriate vocabulary. Part 2
Quality - how good or bad something is;
Odds and ends - a group of small objects of different types which are not valuable or important;
Fashion - the most popular style of clothes, appearance, or behaviour at a particular time;
Vogue - if there is a vogue for something, it is very fashionable;
Section - one of the parts that something is divided into;
To pay - to give money to someone because you are buying something from them, or because you owe them money;
To fit - to be the right shape or size for someone or something;
To suit - to be exactly right or suitable for someone;
To match - if two things match, they are the same colour or type;
To show - to let someone look at something;
Purchase - to buy something;
Counter - to prevent something or reduce the bad effect that it has;
To try - to do, test, taste, etc something to discover if it works or if you like it.
Examples:
Flat shoes are in vogue (= fashionable) this spring.
These trousers don't fit any more.
I can't find anything to match my green shirt.
Your socks don't match.
Tickets must be purchased two weeks in advance.
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