You can buy apples and bananas here.
greengrocer's/supermarket
This is the currency used in France, Spain, and Germany.
euro
You want to know the price of a comic. What do you ask?
How much is the comic?
How do you say the number 1st?
first
How much are the comic?
How much is the comic?
You can buy a cake or some bread here.
baker's
There are 100 of these in one euro.
cents
You want to know the price of bananas. What do you ask?
How much are the bananas?
How do you say the number 4th?
fourth
It’s one euros and eighty cent.
It’s one euro, eighty cents.
You can buy a new T-shirt or jeans here.
clothes shop/department store
If a book costs €5.20, how do you say the price?
five euros, twenty cents
The price tag says €2.60/Kg for strawberries. How do you say it?
They're two euros, sixty cents a kilo.
How do you say the number 8th?
eighth
How much is the strawberries?
How much are the strawberries?
You can buy everything—clothes, toys, and food—here.
department store
If a chocolate bar costs €1.75, how do you say it?
one euro, seventy-five cents
A cake costs €5.50, and a coffee costs €3.25. How do you say the total?
Eight euros, seventy-five cents.
How do you say the number 12th?
twelfth
They is two euro, sixty cent for kilo.
They’re two euros, sixty cents a kilo.
You can buy a newspaper, a comic, and a birthday card here.
newsagent's
If a jacket costs €29.99, how do you say it?
twenty-nine euros, ninety-nine cents
A book costs €7.90, a pen costs €2.35, and a notebook costs €4.75. How much is everything?
Fifteen euros
How do you say the number 21st?
twenty-first
How much does cost the book?
How much does the book cost?