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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.