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Shopping and Money
Learn practical vocabulary for shopping, paying, and talking about money in English.
14 words
Word List
| Word | Definition | ||
|---|---|---|---|
| receipt | A piece of paper that proves you have paid for something | ||
| discount | A reduction in the usual price of something | ||
| cash | Money in the form of coins or banknotes | ||
| bargain | Something bought for less than the usual price; a good deal | ||
| refund | Money paid back to you because you returned something or were overcharged | ||
| afford | To have enough money to buy something | ||
| checkout | The place in a store where you pay for your purchases | ||
| currency | The system of money used in a particular country | ||
| aisle | A passage between rows of shelves in a store | ||
| on sale | Available to buy at a reduced price | ||
| exchange | To return something and get a different item instead | ||
| budget | The amount of money you plan to spend on something | ||
| price tag | A label showing the price of an item for sale | ||
| credit card | A small plastic card used to buy things now and pay later |
Flashcards
noun
receipt
/rɪˈsiːt/Click card to flip
Definition
A piece of paper that proves you have paid for something
“Keep your receipt in case you need to return the item.”
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Practice Exercises
1 / 7What is a 'receipt'?