Tesco is a noun that refers to a British multinational grocery and general merchandise retailer. It is one of the largest supermarket chains in the UK and operates stores in several countries. The name "Tesco" is derived from the initials of its founder, Jack Cohen, and the first two letters of the name of the tea supplier, Thomas Edward Stockwell.
Tesco is a proper noun, as it is the name of a specific thing, in this case a retail company.
Ah, yes, Tesco is a common noun. It's a lovely place where people go to find all sorts of wonderful things. Just like a tree or a cloud, Tesco is a common noun that helps us understand the world around us.
Tesco Extra is the largest of the Tesco format in any country. Largest to smallest are : Tesco Extra Tesco (Superstore) Tesco Metro Tesco Homeplus Tesco Express
Tesco is called Tescos or Tesco's by some people. Tesco should only be called Tesco.
Tesco Express is the Tesco Corner shop Equivalent
Neither. The correct word is Tesco, with no 's'. ie: "I'm going to Tesco" and not "I'm going to Tescos/Tesco's".
A gash of Tesco
tesco is international
Tesco rhymes with Alfreisco.
you can find Tesco at Tesco.com
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well the deliver food supplies to tesco and heelp take things out from tesco