shopping
shopping — noun
1. visiting stores, markets, or websites to look at and pay for things you want or
visiting stores, markets, or websites to look at and pay for things you want or need
Noa went shopping at the new mall near her house last Saturday.
go + shopping (fixed phrase without 'to')
Online shopping has become very popular in Taiwan since the pandemic began.
compound noun: online shopping / window shopping
On Sundays, Sofie and her mother always do their grocery shopping together.
The shopping district near Taipei Main Station is crowded every weekend.
- buying
more general — buying can be a single item; shopping implies browsing and selecting
- purchasing
more formal and business-oriented
- browsing
focuses on looking without necessarily buying
文法句型
go + shopping
do + the/some + shopping
用法筆記
Always uncountable — never 'shoppings'. The fixed phrase 'go shopping' does not take the preposition 'to'. Frequently paired with 'do': 'do the shopping' or 'do some shopping'.
常見錯誤
2. the items you have just bought from a store or supermarket, especially food and
the items you have just bought from a store or supermarket, especially food and household supplies
Christopher put his shopping on the kitchen counter and started to unpack the vegetables.
possessive pronoun + shopping (the goods)
Nadia put her shopping away and noticed the eggs were cracked.
possessive pronoun + shopping (the goods)
After the typhoon warning, families carried their shopping home in heavy plastic bags.
Isabela took her shopping out of the bag and put the milk in the fridge.
文法句型
possessive + shopping
the + shopping
用法筆記
Uncountable noun — use 'a lot of shopping' or 'bags of shopping', not 'many shoppings'. Often preceded by a possessive adjective ('my shopping', 'your shopping') or a definite article ('the shopping').