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Heidi
Are they the same, at a sale and at a discount?
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2015年11月30日 12:11
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A sale is when everything in a shop is reduced. A discount is some money taken off the price of the item. Normally, there is always an exception.
2015年11月30日
It depends on the rest of the sentence.
If you are describing where a person is located, then "he is at a sale." A person cannot be "at a discount."
If you are describing that an item is being sold for a lower price, then "it's being sold at a discount" or "it's on sale." An item cannot be just "it's at sale."
2015年11月30日
A discount means that you save a certain amount or percentage off of the "normal" price of the items.
A sale means you get a discount on the items that are on sale. Theoretically a sale is a short-term discount, but some unscrupulous retailers have "sales" that last forever!
2015年11月30日
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