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Go shopping in three English ways

Go shopping, shopping, and do some shopping.

1, Shopping English [? u? p]? Beauty [ɡɑ p]?

Meaning: Go shopping.

Next? Time? What about you? Going? Shopping? Throw? Are you online? Answer? Very little? Extra? Fruit? And then what? Vegetables

Next time you go shopping, buy more fruits and vegetables.

2. Shop English [p]? Beauty [? ɑ:p]?

Meaning: n. store; Shopping; Factories; Office. Transitive verb & shopping; Go shopping.

Thank you? What about you? Where to? Shopping? And then what? Do what? Business? With what? Our? Sponsor. ?

Thank you for shopping and doing business with our sponsors.

3. Do some shopping English [du: s? m? p]? Beauty [du s? m ɑp】?

Meaning: shopping

What if? Me? Want it? Where to? Buy? What is it? Me? Me? Capable? Where to? Do what? Some? Shopping? Online. ?

If I want to buy something, I can do it online.

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Use of the store:

The basic meaning of shop is "store, store", which generally refers to small retail stores. In the United States, it can also refer to the professional retail department in specialty store or big stores.

Shops can also be interpreted as "offices, institutions and enterprises".

In spoken language, shop can be interpreted as "factory, workshop, workshop", especially used to form compound words.

Shop as a verb means "(to …) go shopping".

Shop can be used as both a transitive verb and an intransitive verb. When used as a transitive verb, it is followed by a noun or pronoun as an object.

In British slang, Shop can also be interpreted as "reporting", especially pointing to the police to report someone.