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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
Blanket term for things we often buy at grocery store that are not . . . A store selling foodstuffs and various household supplies Also called grocery store groceries Commodities sold by a grocer Online Oxford Dictionary (groceries) Items of food sold in a grocery or supermarket So, 3 out of 4 suggest the term can be used for non-food items bought at a grocery store and only one limits the word to foodstuff alone
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
grammaticality - Do a shop for go shopping - English Language . . . "Do a shop" or "Do the shop" is a specific task, eg the weekly trip to the supermarket for the big grocery shop "Go shopping" is a more general, recreational, go out and look at the shops but with no specific aim
What are the machines at the grocery store entrance called? They are located at grocery stores, drug stores, larger merchants, banks or other retail locations Look for 'coin counting machines,' ''coin counters sorters,' 'automatic coin counter,' 'coin exchange machines,' even 'money machine!' This may interest you in the design: How Products Are Made, Volume 4, Change Machine
A word or phrase to refer to restaurant sector? I stand to be proven wrong, but I don't think that there is one The problem is "restaurant" - this sector is divided into "dining fine dining" "pub bar food" and "fast food" and also may include meals "to go" You should give a reasonable sentence to illustrate the context in which you intend to use this word phrase
What are the differences between shop, shoppe, and store? Grocery Store buy food and many other consumables Online Store buy anything! :D Shoppe Generally a fancier term, as @Jigar Joshi mentioned, to give an air of authenticity and aristocracy Coffee Shoppe here you can buy even more expensive fancy coffee But where ever you go, you'll end up shopping regardless of the store