We need to go to the supermarket later.
The supermarket was always busy on Fridays.
The family went to the supermarket to purchase groceries.
here is an exp. i will go to the supermarket with my mom to buy chicken :)
He buys all of his birthday cards at the supermarket, not at the card store. The boy was hired to bag groceries at the supermarket.
yes for example: HE/SHE went to the supermarket
That is not correct grammar. A better sentence would be "I went to the supermarket and found this item." In the proper sentence, there is an object and better structure.
"John worked in the meat department at the supermarket."
The huge amount of goods in the supermarket tend to make you buy more than you intended.
The common noun for "Shopwise Supermarket" is "supermarket." A common noun refers to a general category or type of thing, as opposed to a specific name. For example, in a sentence, you might say, "I went to the supermarket to buy groceries," where "supermarket" is the common noun.
"I am at" translates to ".. / .- -- / .- -" in Morse. As an example sentence, " .. / .- -- / .- - / - .... . / ... ..- .--. . .-. -- .- .-. -.- . - / -... ..- -.-- .. -. --. / ..-. --- --- -.." translates to "I am at the supermarket buying food" in Morse.
'The customers walked up and down the aisles of the supermarket.'
At the supermarket, I can't never find healthy snacks
there is no answer because meted is not a word it's just met, here's a sentence: i met a hot guy at the supermarket