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The meaning of these phrases and form meaningful sentences of your own. 1. A fish out of water_________ 2. At home in _______3. For the sake of _________ 4. A one way ticket _______ 5. In favour of _______ 6. With a view to ____​

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Answered by jeyasuryaprakash13
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Goods are products, i.e., things that we make or grow and aim to sell. For example, we can exchange money for goods and services. The term also refers to one’s possessions; the things we own. For example “All my worldly goods would fit into that bag.”

We usually use the term when we refer to items that we can move.

Although we generally use the term in its plural form, we can also use the singular form ‘good.’ A ‘good’ is a product.

Explanation:

Goods are products, i.e., things that we make or grow and aim to sell. For example, we can exchange money for goods and services. The term also refers to one’s possessions; the things we own. For example “All my worldly goods would fit into that bag.”

We usually use the term when we refer to items that we can move.

Although we generally use the term in its plural form, we can also use the singular form ‘good.’ A ‘good’ is a product.

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