salesperson

salesperson — noun

1. someone who works in a shop, a store, or for a company, showing products to cust

1.名詞A2
釋義

someone who works in a shop, a store, or for a company, showing products to customers and helping them decide what to buy

例句

The salesperson showed Amihan three different phones before she chose the cheapest one.

pattern: salesperson + showed + [customer] + [product]

Rachid asked the salesperson whether the store could deliver the new sofa the next day.

同義詞
  • salesclerk

    mainly US; refers to someone who serves customers in a store

  • shop assistant

    mainly UK; usually works inside a shop, serving customers directly

  • sales representative

    sells products for a company, often by visiting businesses or clients rather than working in a shop

用法筆記

'salesperson' is gender-neutral and is preferred over 'salesman' or 'saleswoman' in modern professional contexts. The plural form is 'salespeople'.

常見錯誤

The salesperson sell electronics.
The salesperson sells electronics.
💡'salesperson' is third-person singular, so the verb needs '-s'.
The salesperson at the counter were very kind.
The salesperson was very kind.
💡singular subject needs singular verb; use 'salespeople were' for plural.