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#43 Japanese supermarket. No more quarantine in Japan. I went to my favorite supermarket. I felt like I was in an amusement park. In the end, I spent over 20,000yen, I am usually very cheap but this time I couldn't refuse. What I was surprised was, I didn't have to pay at the cashier, just put items in the cart and pay directly. No more line up, very quick service. I wish I could explain well or I could upload the video. It was really amazing! すごい😲😲
8 de set de 2021 15:53
Comentários · 5
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Woah, that sounds super cool!! and it looks like you got some delicious food. Your English is great! Just a couple corrections: In 'What I was surprised was...' remember to add 'about', so 'what I was surprised about was' would be correct. But instead, I think you should say 'What surprised me was...' because it's less wordy and sounds more fluent :) and 'no more line up' should be 'no more lining up' OR you can use 'line' as a noun and say 'no more lines' Hope these helped! Glad you got to go to your favourite supermarket, stay safe!
8 de setembro de 2021
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That looks great! It is easy to understand what you mean. I am not sure about American English, but in the UK we wouldn't say "I am very cheap". If we call a woman "cheap" it can mean that they are a prostitute. You could say "I am usually very careful with money" or "I usually try not to spend too much money". I see that someone has already mentioned "No more line up" . Another option would be to say "No more queuing". I hope this helps.
9 de setembro de 2021