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a small piece of paper proving you bought and paid for something at a store
a receipt / a bill
products produced or made within one's own country (2 words)
domestic goods
a shop where chocolate, candy and other sweet produce are sold
confectioner's
a shop that sells mainly alcoholic drinks to be taken away and drunk at home
an off-licence shop
a place where medicines are sold or given out
chemist's / drugstore / pharmacy
a small retail store, often in a residential area, that carries a limited selection of basic everyday items
a corner shop
a shop where fresh fruit and vegetables are sold
greengrocer's
a shop where you can buy pens, paper, and other school and office supplies
stationer's / stationery shop
a shop where bread, pastries, and cakes are baked and/or sold
a bakery / baker's
a shop where articles for the house and garden such as tools, nails, and pans are sold
ironmonger's
a shop that prepares and sells meat
butcher's
offered for purchase at a reduced price (2 words)
on sale
a tag giving instructions for the washing and care of a fabric or garment
a care label
a label showing the price of an item for sale
a price tag
the place in a shop where you can pay for the things that you buy
a cash desk / a cashier's desk
You can either pay by a credit/debit card or pay ... (2 words)
in cash
a document listing goods or services provided, their prices and payment due date; it is used in business
an invoice
to stand in a line = to stand in a ... (+ spell it)
queue
a short period of time in which someone buys a lot of things and spends a lot of money
a shopping spree
a person who buys goods or services from a shop or business
a customer
a system by which one pays for a thing in regular instalments while having the use of it - one pays it off gradually
a hire purchase
to sell goods in large quantities and at low prices, typically to be sold on by retailers later on
to wholesale
to sell goods to the public in relatively small quantities for direct use or consumption rather than for resale
to retail
a large container on wheels used for carrying goods in a large store
a shopping cart
all the items you want to buy when you go shopping written down on a piece of paper
a shopping list
When something is very expensive, we say it costs a ...
fortune
inexpensive / reasonably priced (adjective)
affordable
the activity of looking at goods displayed in the frontal part of shops, especially without intending to buy anything
window shopping
to negotiate or argue over something (usually the cost of something)
to haggle over (the price)
synonym of 'to buy'
to purchase / to make a purchase
a thing bought or offered for sale much more cheaply than is usual or expected
a bargain