what do we call a place that sells food and small household goods
Answers
Answer:
grocery shop
Explanation:
means where we buy house hold things
baker noun
someone whose job is to make bread, cakes etc. A shop that sells bread and cakes is usually called a baker’s.
bookseller noun
a person or business that sells books
butcher noun
someone whose job is to sell meat and sometimes also to kill animals for meat. The shop they work in is called a butcher’s or a butcher’s shop.
chandler noun
someone who sells equipment that people need on a ship
chemist noun
british someone who works in a chemist’s shop preparing and selling medicines
confectioner noun
someone whose job is to make or sell sweets and chocolates
costermonger noun
britishold-fashioned someone who sells fruit and vegetables in the street
draper noun
old-fashioned someone who sells cloth and things made of cloth
druggist noun
american a chemist
fishmonger noun
someone whose job is to sell fish
florist noun
someone whose job is to arrange and sell flowers. The shop they work in is also called a florist or a florist’s.
flower girl noun
britishold-fashioned a girl or woman who sells flowers at a market
fruiterer noun
britishold-fashioned someone whose job is to sell fruit
furrier noun
someone whose job is to design and sell clothes made of fur
greengrocer noun
someone whose job is to sell fruit and vegetables in a shop called a greengrocer’s
grocer noun
someone whose job is to sell food and other goods for the home in a small shop. The shop they work in is called a grocer’s.
gunsmith noun
someone whose job is to sell guns in a shop
hatter noun
someone who makes and sells hats
ironmonger noun
britishold-fashioned someone who owns a shop that sells tools and other metal goods
jeweler
the American spelling of jeweller
jeweller noun
someone who makes, repairs, or sells jewellery and other objects made of valuable metal and stones
milliner noun
old-fashioned someone whose job is to make or sell hats
newsagent noun
british someone whose job is to sell newspapers and magazines. The shop that they work in is also called a newsagent or a newsagent’s. The American word is newsdealer.
news vendor noun
someone who sells newspapers, especially in the street
nurseryman noun
someone who grows plants in a nursery
pawnbroker noun
someone whose job is to lend money to people in exchange for a valuable object that they can sell if the person does not return the money. The shop they work in is also called a pawnbroker, or a pawnbroker’s.