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Latest post Tue, Mar 20 2007 1:06 AM by Marius Hancu. 2 replies.
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Anonymous  +  341075 Tue, 20 Mar 07 12:00 AM

What is the difference in those two sentences??

I work at the market.
I work at the store.


I would be very pleased.
Thanks.


Feebs11  +  341094 Tue, 20 Mar 07 01:03 AM
A market is a space (which can be either out of doors or in a building)  where many different vendors sell their goods.
A store is a shop.
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Marius Hancu, 2 yr 249 days ago
In some places, a market may accomodate several stores. Not the other way roundSmile [:)]
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