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shopping idioms
Author :
Ana Luiza Bernardes
1.
What is bargain hunting?
A.
The expression means that something is so cheap that it’s almost as if you haven't paid anything for it.
B.
When you spend time in the shops looking for items to buy at the lowest price.
C.
It is worth the money spent on it.
D.
Something that costs much more than it should
2.
it's a steal!
A.
It means that something is so cheap that it’s almost as if you haven't paid anything for it.
B.
It means that something is a bit expensive.
C.
When you buy it even though it costs a lot of money.
D.
Something that costs much more than it should.
3.
shop around
A.
When you look at things in shop windows, without actually purchasing anything.
B.
When you go shopping for a very long time, until you are exhausted.
C.
When you enjoy a lively outing, usually with much spending of money.
D.
When you visit a number of shops selling similar articles in order to compare the prices.
4.
it costs an arm and a leg
A.
you don't have enough money to buy it.
B.
Something that costs much more than it should
C.
it is very expensive indeed.
D.
you buy it even though it costs a lot of money.
5.
window shopping
A.
When you visit a number of shops selling similar articles in order to compare the prices.
B.
refers to the idea that buying things can make you feel better.
C.
When you look at things in shop windows, without actually purchasing anything.
D.
When you enjoy a lively outing, usually with much spending of money.
6.
To buy a pig in a poke.
A.
To risk everything on one person or thing.
B.
To offer to pay for something - usually food or drink.
C.
To pay too much for something.
D.
To buy something without seeing it or knowing anything about it.
7.
To buy a lemon.
A.
To contribute one's share of the expenses.
B.
To purchase a vehicle that constantly gives problems or stops running after you drive it away
C.
To risk everything on one person or thing.
D.
To pay too much for something.
8.
To pay one's way.
A.
To contribute one's share of the expenses.
B.
To offer to pay for something - usually food or drink.
C.
To pay too much for something.
D.
To buy something that proves to be worthless.