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- Is it common to use “grocery” as a verb? - English Language Usage . . .
6 Grocery shop is a common collocation in which shop is used in the verb sense and grocery is a colloquially back-formed singular of the object of shopping: groceries (groceries being what one purchases at a grocery) The long form would be We used to shop for groceries together
- Is it acceptable in American English to pronounce grocery as groshery?
For example, pronouncing GROCERY as GRAW-SER-AY would be incorrect; which essentially sums up my argument While it is true that a word can be pronounced "incorrectly", this particular word has several "correct", and widespread pronunciations that are under-represented in many dictionaries
- word choice - Can I call a cashier in a store a “clerk”? - English . . .
As to the first part of your question—about cashiers—Merriam-Webster gives as its definition 3c of clerk “one who works at a sales or service counter,” and it provides the usage example a grocery clerk
- Blanket term for things we often buy at grocery store that are not . . .
I’m looking for a term to cover the kinds of things that we frequently buy at the grocery store but that are not actually groceries The term needs to include things like: toilet paper, kitchen napkins, band aids, detergents (laundry, dish), cleansers, bath soap and shampoo, paper towels, trash bags, hand cream, tooth paste, sun block, hair
- What does F mean in Mushrooms 3. 94 F of my grocery receipt?
F on a grocery receipt generally refers to whether or not it was a food item Food items are not usually taxable, whereas other types of items, such as general merchandise, are
- Word to call a person that works in a store
What kind of store do you mean? Dept store? Grocery store? The answer may vary Also, many larger stores have cashiers, stockers, and salespersons
- transatlantic differences - Whats a word for a small rural property . . .
If by any chance any of you are Portuguese speakers, I am looking for a word that would be an equivalent to the Brazilian Portuguese term chácara In this kind of rural property, no cattle are rais
- nearby vs near to - English Language Usage Stack Exchange
You see the pattern? The creek nearby the grocery store doesn't quite sound right According to oxford, near to is equivalent to near (the proposition) preposition (also near to) At or to a short distance away from (a place): the car park near the sawmill do you live near here? [SUPERLATIVE]: the table nearest the door The third sentence is
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