Shopping And Errands sentences
30 sentences you'd actually hear about shopping and errands. Each one opens a full practice page: connected-speech respell, native audio, and what happens between the words.
- Could you grab some organic vegetables from the produce aisle?
- He always buys more than what is on the shopping list.
- He debated between the generic brand and the name brand.
- He forgot to weigh the apples before heading to checkout.
- He grabbed a cart instead of a basket because we needed a lot.
- He paid with his credit card and asked for the receipt.
- He reads the nutrition labels carefully before making a purchase.
- I always compare prices before putting anything in my cart.
- I always forget at least one item on my shopping list.
- I forgot my reusable bags, so I had to buy plastic ones.
- I noticed the expiration date on the yogurt was tomorrow.
- I prefer shopping early in the morning when the store is empty.
- I use the self-checkout machines to avoid long lines.
- She asked the clerk where to find the pasta sauce.
- She bought a variety of cheeses for the dinner party.
- She clips coupons every week to save money on groceries.
- She compared the unit prices to find the best deal.
- She prefers to buy fresh ingredients rather than frozen ones.
- She returned the damaged package and got a full refund.
- The bakery section smells absolutely wonderful in the mornings.
- The butcher recommended this cut of meat for the recipe.
- The cashier scanned all the items and bagged them neatly.
- The checkout line is really long, so we might have to wait.
- The dairy products are located in the back of the store.
- The frozen food section always makes me feel cold.
- The grocery store was completely out of milk this morning.
- The store was crowded because there was a big sale today.
- The weekly specials are usually advertised in the front window.
- We need to pick up some bread and eggs on the way home.
- We should stock up on canned goods for the winter months.