Smile and ask her if you can be of any assistance and maybe you are able to help her make a purchase
The plural form for the noun aisle is aisles.
The spelling aisle is singular.The plural is aisles and the plural possessive is aisles' (e.g. The store changed all of its aisles' numbers to eliminate duplication.)
The word aisle is a singular noun. The plural noun is aisles.
If they are separated by an aisle they will not be in the same section. All seats in a section are together and not separated by aisles. The aisles separate sections.
'The customers walked up and down the aisles of the supermarket.'
Zero. A lot of planes don't have aisles. A plane with aisles should have at least 18" to 24" to make pushing the beverage cart down it easier.
The bride walks down (or up) the central passage way not the Aisles (typically these flank the pews and are called the North and South Aisles)
This has been a misconception for many years. The central passageway is not called an aisle, it is called the central passageway. The aisles of a church are those pathways nearest the walls.
It is the end of an aisle in a supermarket or any retail store with aisles where merchandisers can display their products for customers. Usually items that are on sale
a narrow body aircraft have a single aisle while the wide body aircraft have two aisles.
target it may not be on the Nerf shelve look on the ends of aisles or as an employee to look out back i got mine on the end of an aisle
show them to the aisle their looking for