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- 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
- 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
- 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
- meaning - English Language Usage Stack Exchange
The produce aisle is usually rather different from other aisles in a supermarket or grocery store It is usually wide and runs along the wall: the right-hand wall in right-hand–drive countries and the left-hand wall in clockwise or left-hand–drive ones
- A term for Groceries, toiletries Conveniences everyday products
Is there a common term that covers both groceries amp; conveniences Products that one would purchase either at supermarkets or corner stores? Is there a venue type that would describe supermarke
- Word for a person who generate bill on computer in shopping mall . . .
Clerk c: one who works at a sales or service counter a store clerk a grocery clerk The person is often refereed to as check out clerk Check out: 3: a counter or area in a store where goods are checked out Definitions from Merriam-Webster Clarification: This is American English I cannot speak for British English
- What is the origin of (buying produce) by the each?
At the grocery store, I find produce sold by the pound, by the bag, and quot;by the each quot; I would never say produce was priced by the piece or by the item Where does this come from? Each
- Is there a better term for a groceries divider bar?
Divider is the most commonly appearing word in all the variant names used by advertising companies and manufacturers that appear in a search: grocery divider, checkout lane divider, lane divider, and so on, but the largest number of image results, for example, come up for checkout divider
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