Thank you for your last post. Here are some sentences on clothes I'm not sure of.

1)My mum usually gives me 50-Euro pocket money monthly to spend on clothes.
2) I don’t receive (?) any pocket money from my parents but they give me money whenever I need it.
(on special occasions, such as for my birthday or at Christmas).
3) I like going clothes shopping and I usually buy my clothes at a department store/at a clothes shop/at a boutique/ at a second-hand clothes shop/ at the market. I don’t like wearing expensive designer clothes.
4) I spend a lot of time observing (?) clothes shop windows and comparing prices.Big gold chains and rings are popular among boys and big earrings among girls.
5)In 2099 we’ll customise our own clothes. We’ll ask the shop to change our clothes according to our own design (??). We will be able to download all sports events and concerts to our computer from the internet.
6) Braided hair is popular among them. They wear their hair in braids. (BUT: she wears her hair in a braid (if it is just one?)

5. in = In

everything else OK

Sra

1) The sentence is grammatically correct. If you are unsure about the form "50-Euro pocket money", it is common to use the currency name (e.g. Euros) followed by the amount (e.g. 50) and the word "pocket money".

2) The sentence is also correct. However, if you are unsure about the word "receive", you could use "get" instead. So, the sentence would be "I don’t get any pocket money from my parents but they give me money whenever I need it."

3) The sentence is grammatically correct. Depending on your preference, you can choose to buy your clothes at a department store, a clothes shop, a boutique, a second-hand clothes shop, or even at the market. You mentioned that you don't like wearing expensive designer clothes.

4) The sentence is mostly correct. Instead of "observing", you could use "looking at" or "checking out". So, the sentence would be "I spend a lot of time looking at clothes shop windows and comparing prices." The sentence mentioning the popular accessories among boys and girls is also correct.

5) The sentence is generally correct. However, the phrase "according to our own design" might be replaced with "based on our own design" to make it clearer. So, the sentence would be "We’ll ask the shop to change our clothes based on our own design. We will also be able to download all sports events and concerts to our computer from the internet."

6) The sentence is correct. When referring to multiple people, it is common to use "braided hair" or "their hair in braids". When referring to a single person, you use "a braid". So, the sentence would be "Braided hair is popular among them. They wear their hair in braids. However, she wears her hair in a braid."