I have 2 sentences for you. 1. I bought some goods at the store 2. Can you pick up the goods?. Goods is a noun referring to a product.
Can goods have the same ware.
The new regulations were designed to constrain trade in those goods.
When we export goods from America to Japan, we ship them across the Pacific Ocean.
As a preposition: I will send this card to my mother.As an adverb: These canned goods will be put to good use at the food pantry.
Don't receive stolen goods
These perishable goods go in the refrigerator.
The word goods describes a set of items, for example, I could say, "I bought some canned goods at the supermarket." These goods could include peas, pinapples, mandarin oranges, beans, etc.
The necklace he gave me is now my favorite possession. There you go.
A sentence with the word haulier is: The haulier worked hard transporting goods.
Array your tools in the order you expect to use them. The sporting goods store has a wide array of exercise shoes.
The thieves crept into the museum at night.
You can use the word Truss in a sentence like this.