People were encouraged not to shop in Jewish stores in Germany under Adolf Hitler's rule in the 1930's. No one really knows what drove Hitler against the Jews in the first place, but it is known however that Germany was suffering In an economic depression at the time and Hitler blamed this depression on the Jews, telling the Germans that Jews were terrible beings who were controlling the banks of Germany and therefore the cause of their economic downfall. This obviously is not true, but it became the beliefs of many naïve Germans in that time period.
The Nuremberg Laws that explicitly led the prohibition of Gentile patronage of Jewish shops were passed in 1935.
Oh, you know, they shop the same shops. The Gay Shops. Haven't heard of them? stupid judgemental people.
Most people buy their food from supermarkets. People are being encouraged to shop locally, and there are a lot of farm shops which are doing quite well. There are also markets, but these aren't very popular anymore.
The Jews had their shops boycotted, then destroyed and they were put in concentration camps and many were killed.
Plural of shop is "shops." Singular Possessive of shop is "shop's." Plural possessive of shop is shops'.
She shops everywhere we shop. She shops everywhere we shop.
To shop is a regular English verb, and the present tense is: I shop; you shop; he/she/it shops; we shop; you shop; they shop.
For the convenience.
In bazaars, markets and indeed in artisan shops.
because a mall is a big shopping centre with lots of shops in, so instead of just going to a single shop on its own you go to the mall and find more shops.
Bag Shops, Card Shops, Charity Shops, Any Shop Really :) *Not food stores*
Probably none. I have not come across any shops that have trigonometric ratios dedicated to their shop!
There are alot of shops