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Everyday Shopping and Consumer Terms Exercise

March 12, 2026 - A2pdf

Complete the 12 sentences below. Choose the best answer for each one. Some sentences have two correct answers. Choose both.

Progress 0 of 12 answered
1The cashier asked if I wanted a ............... before I left the store.
Wrong!
A receipt is the paper proof of what you bought and paid for.
2These shoes are too small, so I want to ............... them.
Wrong!
You return something to the shop when you take it back for a refund or exchange.
3I paid by ............... because I did not have any cash.
Wrong!
A card is a common way to pay when you do not use cash.
4The price tag says 9.99, but the ............... price at the register was 11.50.
Wrong!
The final price is the total you actually pay at the register.
5I used a ............... to get ten percent off my groceries.
Select 2 answers.
Wrong!
A coupon or a voucher can give you a discount on a purchase.
6This jacket is on ............... today, so it is cheaper than usual.
Wrong!
On sale means the price has been reduced for a promotion.
7The store was out of milk, so it is ............... right now.
Wrong!
Out of stock means the shop has none available.
8I checked the ............... date on the yogurt before buying it.
Wrong!
The expiry date tells you when food is no longer safe or fresh.
9If you do not like it, you can get a ............... within 30 days.
Wrong!
A refund is the money you get back when you return something.
10The phone comes with a one year ............... in case it stops working.
Wrong!
A warranty is a promise to repair or replace a product if it breaks.
11At this store, you can pay in ............... or by card.
Wrong!
Cash and card are common payment methods in stores.
12To get the discount, you need to show your ............... card at checkout.
Wrong!
A loyalty card is used to collect points or get member discounts.
Done.
Score: 0/12

Answers

  1. The cashier asked if I wanted a receipt before I left the store.
  2. These shoes are too small, so I want to return them.
  3. I paid by card because I did not have any cash.
  4. The price tag says 9.99, but the final price at the register was 11.50.
  5. I used a coupon/voucher to get ten percent off my groceries.
  6. This jacket is on sale today, so it is cheaper than usual.
  7. The store was out of milk, so it is out of stock right now.
  8. I checked the expiry date on the yogurt before buying it.
  9. If you do not like it, you can get a refund within 30 days.
  10. The phone comes with a one year warranty in case it stops working.
  11. At this store, you can pay in cash or by card.
  12. To get the discount, you need to show your loyalty card at checkout.
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