When people shop online, they often see many options. The same product can have different prices on different websites. That’s why it’s smart to compare prices before buying.
When someone almost always compares prices, it means they check many websites or apps before choosing the best deal. They want to save money and make a good decision. This is a common habit for smart online shoppers.
Examples:
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He almost always compares prices before buying electronics.
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She usually checks at least three websites before she buys anything.
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I never buy something online without checking the price on other sites.
🧠 GRAMMAR (with examples)
Present Simple – to talk about habits:
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He almost always compares prices before buying.
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I usually look at different websites.
Adverbs of frequency (always, usually, often, sometimes, rarely, never):
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She always checks reviews.
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He almost always compares prices.
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We sometimes buy things without comparing.
Present Continuous – current actions or near future:
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I’m checking prices right now.
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She’s buying the cheapest one.
Past Simple – for past habits:
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Last year, I didn’t compare prices.
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He bought something expensive because he didn’t compare.
Future with "Will" and "Going to":
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I will compare prices next time.
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She is going to check other stores first.
Modal verbs (can, should, must):
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You should always compare prices online.
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We can find better deals if we search.
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You mustn’t buy too fast.
Comparatives and superlatives:
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This phone is cheaper than that one.
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That website has the best price.
📚 VOCABULARY (10 words with definitions)
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Compare – To look at two or more things to see which is better or cheaper.
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Price – The amount of money something costs.
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Deal – A good offer or price.
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Product – Something you can buy.
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Website – A place on the internet for shopping or information.
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Cart – A virtual basket for online shopping.
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Sale – A time when things cost less than usual.
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Review – A customer’s opinion about a product.
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Brand – The name of a company or product.
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Discount – A reduced price or special offer.
💬 USEFUL EXPRESSIONS
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How much does it cost?
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Let me check the price on another site.
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This one is cheaper.
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That’s a better deal.
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Do you compare prices before buying?
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You can save money by comparing.
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I found a lower price elsewhere.
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This brand is more expensive, but better.
📝 SENTENCES
(+) Positive:
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He almost always compares prices online.
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I usually find better prices by checking other websites.
(–) Negative:
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She doesn’t compare prices before shopping.
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We never buy expensive things without checking.
(?) Questions:
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Do you compare prices before buying?
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Does he always check for discounts?
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Are you going to look at another website?
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Did they compare prices yesterday?
Answers:
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Yes, I do. / No, I don’t.
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Yes, he does. / No, he doesn’t.
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Yes, I am. / No, I’m not.
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Yes, they did. / No, they didn’t.
🗣️ Long CONVERSATION
Emma: Are you buying that phone now?
Leo: Not yet. I’m comparing prices first.
Emma: Really? I usually just buy the first one I see.
Leo: I almost always compare prices before buying online.
Emma: Is it worth the time?
Leo: Yes! I found the same phone $30 cheaper on another website.
Emma: That’s a big difference.
Leo: Exactly. You should compare too.
Emma: I will! Next time, I’ll check more websites before buying.
📖 Long READING
Title: Smart Shoppers Compare Prices
Mark is a smart shopper. When he wants to buy something online, he doesn’t buy it right away. He almost always compares prices on different websites. He wants to find the best deal.
Last week, Mark wanted to buy headphones. He saw them on one website for $50. But then, he checked another website. The same headphones were $40 there! Mark saved $10 just by checking another site.
Comparing prices takes a little time, but it helps save money. Some websites even show prices from different stores. More and more people are learning this smart habit.
Questions:
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What does Mark do before buying online?
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How much were the headphones on the first website?
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How much did he pay in the end?
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Why is comparing prices a good idea?
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Do many people do this now?
Answers:
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He compares prices.
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$50.
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$40.
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Because it saves money.
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Yes, more people are doing it.
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