Shop ( noun , verb )

(As a noun)

Shop ( noun )

  1. A building or part of a building where goods are sold, especially a retail store.
  2. A workshop where goods are made or repaired.
  3. A place where a particular type of product or service is available.

Origin:

Middle english shoppe, from old english scoppa booth, from late latin scoppa shed, from late greek skōppeion, from skōppos booth.

Examples:

  1. The shop is located on Main Street.
  2. He works in a car repair shop.
  3. The shop sells clothing.
  4. The shop is closed on Sundays.
  5. The shop has a wide variety of products.

(As a verb)

Shop ( verb )

  1. A building or part of a building where goods are sold, especially a retail store.
  2. A workshop where goods are made or repaired.
  3. A place where a particular type of product or service is available.

Origin:

Middle english shoppe, from old english scoppa booth, from late latin scoppa shed, from late greek skōppeion, from skōppos booth.

Examples:

  1. The shop is located on Main Street.
  2. He works in a car repair shop.
  3. The shop sells clothing.
  4. The shop is closed on Sundays.
  5. The shop has a wide variety of products.
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