Neither: "shop at" is the correct form. For example, "I shop at Harris Teeter."
The term "barber shop" as a business is spelled as two words.When used as an adjective, it is one word "barbershop" (e.g. barbershop quartet)
That is the correct spelling of the verb and noun "shop."The noun spelling shoppe, an archaic form, is often used in names for atmospheric effect.
Shop Owner is not one word. This is shown as a true fact by: ~Going to Microsoft Word and Typing both words together ~You will notice that the red zigzag lines shown below ~Remember when you are doing this, always make sure that the spell check is on. Hope this helped x :)
Burglary is the correct spelling.Example sentences:The suspect is wanted for burglaryThere was aburglaryat the coffee shop last night
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Both can be used grammatically correct depends on the word Butcher. "Butchers' shop" if Butchers is the owner of the shop. "Butcher's shop" if Butcher is the owner.
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The correct answer is " Folkspants"
Yes, this is correct.
The correct phrase is "bull in a china shop." It refers to a situation where someone is clumsy or behaves in a disruptive manner in a delicate or fragile environment. The imagery of a bull rampaging through a shop full of china highlights the potential for chaos and damage.
the phrase is ' as potentially destructive as a bull....'
The bookstore on poptropica is on Na boot island. Is that what you were looking for? Correct me if not.
The term "barber shop" as a business is spelled as two words.When used as an adjective, it is one word "barbershop" (e.g. barbershop quartet)
The correct possessive form for the proper noun Beste is Beste's.Example: You will find Beste's Flower Shop in the next block.
That is the correct spelling of "store" (a shop, or to put away for later use).
The correct spelling is garage (an enclosed space, typically for a car -- also a term for an automotive repair shop)
The past tense of "shop" would be "shopped". bUT SOME SAY IT IS " SHOPED" BUT THE CORRECT IS "SHOPPED" WITH DOUBLE "P'' w/ /ED/.