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27307 shopping at a drugstore

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In an American drugstore or British chemist’s
Some Useful Verbs:
I’d like to (infinitive) [I would like to ≈ quisiera OR me gustaría]
I’d like to buy some painkillers.
I want (noun)
I want a cold drink.
I want to (infinitive)
I want to buy a cold drink.
Can I (infinitive)?
Can I try on these earrings?
Could I (infinitive)?
Could I have the big package, please?
DIALOGUE 1:
Clerk (USA): Hello, can I help you?
Customer: Yes, please. I’m looking for some cold medicine because my nose is
stuffed up and I can’t breathe in bed at night.
Clerk: How about this one? This medicine is the most popular one for your
symptoms.
Customer: How much is it?
Clerk: It’s $12.99.
Customer: Is there a cheaper generic brand?
Clerk: Let me see…Yes, there is a generic version of this type of medicine. It costs
only $6.99.
Customer: Well, that’s more reasonable! I’ll take it.
Clerk: OK. How will you pay? In cash or by credit card?
Customer: In cash. Here you are.
Clerk: Thank you. Here is your change, and here is your bag. I hope it solves your
problem!
Customer: Thanks! So do I!
DIALOGUE 2:
Shop Assistant (UK): Good afternoon! Can I help you with anything?


Customer: Uh, yes, please! I can’t find the toothpaste. Where is it?
Shop Assistant: It’s over there on aisle 6. All the dental products are there.
Customer: Thanks!
(LATER)
Customer: I’d like to buy these 4 items, please—toothpaste, chewing gum, Coke and
a pair of flip-flops.
Cashier: Sure. That’s £21.34 in total. How would you like to pay?
Customer: Do you accept credit cards?
Cashier: Of course.
Customer: Great! I don’t have enough cash. Here’s my card.
Cashier: Thanks…. Please sign here.
Customer: OK. Thank you.
Cashier: Thank you! Here’s your receipt. Have a nice day!
Customer: You too!



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