Monday, February 24, 2014

Learn English Speaking-Shopping




SHOPPING

·   He is a petty/ordinary shopkeeper.
·   The hawkers are shouting at the top of their voice.
·   This rice is an inferior quality.
·   This article is selling at throw away price.
·   There is a depression in trade these days. /there is a slump in business these days.
·   This book is selling like hot cakes. /this book is a selling sensation.
·   I am short by fifty paise.
·   This confectioner sells/ stuff things.
·   You have given   me one rupee less.
·   This cloth shrinks on washing.
·    Go to the tailor`s shop on the way.
·   This mango is over-ripe.
·   Everythins is closed because of the strike.
·    All varities of cloth is available at this shop.
·   This shoe is very tight, show us another pair.
·   Don`t forget to bring my book.
·   This book is very popular.
·   What will you charge for tow dozen oranges?
·   The prices are falling.
·   This coat is tight for me.
·   He is a wholesale dealer, but his brother is a retailer.
·   He dose not sell things on creadit.
·   This chair is quite cheap for sixty rupees.
·   Don`t cut the hair too short.
·   Base coins are current these days.
·   Don`t by on credit.
·   This table is costly for sixty rupees.
·   Clear my accounts.
·   Bring flour for two rupeds from the bazaar/ market.
·   My trousers are loose.
·   My watch needs cleaning and oiling.
·   Does your shoe pinch you?
·   This colth is enough for a coat.
·   Take my measurements.
·   The doctor has a large prctice.
·    Charge a reasonable price for this cap.
·   Show me a shoe with a pointed toe.
·   Give me some good books.
·   Is the stuff good?
·   Is the colour fast?
·   How far is the market from here?
·   It`s quite far.
·   If you wish to buy everything from one place, go to the super Bazzar.
·   This shopkeeper sells adulterated stuff/ things.
·   Do you accept cheques?
·   This shopkeeper sells imported goods illegally.
·   It`s rusted.
·   It`s soiled/ dirty.
·   It`s torn.
·   It`s brand new.

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