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Story Or Store Learn The Difference
Story Or Store? Learn The Difference
Oct 22, 2020 / English / 1 mins read

Do you know the meaning of ‘story’ and ‘store’? Learn the difference in today's lesson.

 

✅ Story (noun, plural - stories)

A narrative that describes events.

 

Examples:

- The film is about a love story.

- The kid loves bedtime stories.

 

In fact, “story” is also the name given to the short videos that Instagram users post on their accounts.


 

✅ Store (noun, plural = stores)

A shop.

 

Examples:

- A department store, a grocery store, a clothing store and a toy store.


 

✅ To store (as a verb)

To keep something in a place for future use.

 

Examples:

- We have a place to store these supplies.

- I need to store these files on a pen drive.

 

Check the video below on how to pronounce story and store correctly.

 

Let's practice!

 

Write in the comments section sentences with ‘story’ and ‘store’ and practice the pronunciation of these words by listening to the video below.


 

We hope this lesson has been helpful for you.

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