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Monday, 11 August 2014

"ill with" or "ill in","Shoe store" or "Shoes store"?

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Ill with=You are not feeling well because of some disease.
  • I was ill with flue last week.


You can use "ill in" when you describe the place where you are feeling ill.
  • Children are critically ill in homeless shelters.


Use of  "Shoe store" is  Correct English.


You  may be find it confusing since you go to the shoe shop to buy shoes, and you generally don't go in to buy a single shoe.But that's the correct use.


  • I am going to go to the shoe shop.
You can say it in a different way
  • I am going to go shopping for shoes.
Note:"Shoe's store" is also not correct.



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