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SALES AND

SHOPS

LESSON 2
WORD MEANING
BUYER Any person who makes a purchase
CLIENT A person who buys a service
COSTUMER A person who buys something from a shop
COUPON Gives costumers saving when they purchase a product
DEAL A business transaction
DISCOUNT A reduction in Price
GUARANTEE When a product will be repaired or replaced if faulty
PRODUCT Anything that can be offer on a market
GET A REFUND Receive money back after returning an item
IN CASH/ BY CARD Use cash or a credit card to purchase something
ON SALE For sale at a reduced Price
FOR SALE Available to buy
RECEPIT Paper proof of a purchase
A PRICE TAG A tag which indicated the Price of an item
WAYS TO PAY
 Cheques
 Cash
 Notes
 Coins
 Card machine
 Chop and pin machine
 Credit cards / debit cards
 Loyalty card
MODAL VERBS
They exist only in the present, their form does not change in the
third person singular; Modal verbs are auxiliaries, or "helping" verbs:
they are used in conjunction with another verb (in infinitive form)
as a way to modify its meaning.
• Possibility or ability, by "can" or time.
"could" You ought to see a doctor.
I can do this job.
You should never play with fire.
Could you please do the dishes? You must be exhausted!
• Possibility or permission by "may" He must play tennis pretty well.
or "might" (often translated in other
languages by a different mood,
such as the subjonctif).
• The modal verb "would" is used to
express the conditional:
I may finish my paper tonight.
You may come with us, if you wish. If he had time, he would pick up some
It might be helpful to have a map. groceries.

• Obligation, or moral obligation, by • The modal verb "will" expresses the


"must," "ought to," or "should“, Note future:
that "must" can also indicate
probability:
The train will arrive in an hour.

Students must hand in their work on


1. My grandmother is eighty-five, but she ……………… still read and write without glasses. (Ability)
2. …………….. I come with you?
3. ………………. you help me with the housework, please? (Polite request)
4. There was a time when I ………….. stay up very late. (Past ability)
5. You …………….. not lose any more weight. You are already slim. (Necessity)
6. We …………… make the first move. (Prohibition)
7. It is snowing outside so I …………… stay at home. (Intention)
8. I ………………. get you a shawl from Kashmir. (Promise)
9. …………….. you mind if I borrowed your car? (Permission)
10. ……………. you take care of my dog for a day? (Polite request)
11. Our country ………………. become a super power by 2025. (possibility)
12. She …………… sell her home because she needs money. (weak possibility)
Answers
1. My grandmother is eighty-five, but she can still read and write without glasses.
2. Can I come with you?
3. Could you help me with the housework, please?
4. There was a time when I could stay up very late.
5. You must not lose any more weight. You are already slim.
6. We must not make the first move.
7. It is snowing outside so I will stay at home.
8. I will get you a shawl from Kashmir.
9. Would you mind if I borrowed your car?
10. Will you take care of my dog for a day?
11. Our country may become a super power by 2025.
12. She might sell her home because she needs money.
• If you are sick, you ________ go to work. You’ll infect
everyone there.
• Drivers _______ stop at red lights.
• You _______ finish the proposal today. You can finish it
tomorrow.
• She ______ hear much better with her new hearing aids.
• ______ I order us a bottle of wine?
• Sam ______ pick his daughter up from school. She’s taking
the bus home.
• You _____________ smoke here. It’s a smoke-free building.
• You ________ eat so many sweets. They are bad for you.
• _________ you mind walking a little faster? We’re going to be
late.
• I’m sorry. I _______ help you. I don’t know how to do it.

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