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I DON’T GO SHOPPING VERY OFTEN

 The sentence "I don’t go shopping very often" is in the present simple tense and uses an adverb of frequency (very often) to talk about how frequently the speaker does an action. In this case, the speaker does not go shopping frequently. This structure is useful for expressing routines, habits, and personal preferences.

Examples:

  • I don’t go shopping very often because I prefer saving money.

  • He doesn’t go to the mall on weekdays.

  • We don’t shop at that store anymore.


📙 GRAMMAR

🔹 Present Simple (Negative Form)

Structure: Subject + don’t/doesn’t + base verb + complement

  • I don’t go shopping very often.

  • She doesn’t like shopping for clothes.

🔹 Present Simple (Positive Form)

  • I go shopping once a month.

  • They enjoy shopping together.

🔹 Present Simple (Questions)

  • Do you go shopping on weekends?

  • Does he like shopping for groceries?

🔹 Other Useful Structures:

  • Present Continuous: I’m not going shopping today.

  • Past Simple: I didn’t go shopping last weekend.

  • Future (will / going to): I will go shopping tomorrow. / I’m going to buy a gift online.

  • Modal verbs: You can find good sales. / You should compare prices.

  • Comparatives: Shopping online is cheaper than going to the store.

  • Adverbs of frequency: I rarely go shopping.

  • Prepositions: I shop at the supermarket near my house.


🧠 VOCABULARY (10 WORDS)

WordDefinition
OftenMany times; frequently
RarelyNot often; almost never
GroceriesFood and other items bought regularly
MallA large shopping center
SaleA time when items are cheaper
BudgetA plan for spending money
OnlineUsing the internet
CashierA person who handles payments at a store
DiscountA reduction in price
Window shopTo look at items in stores without buying

💬 USEFUL EXPRESSIONS

  • I’m not a big fan of shopping.

  • I only go shopping when necessary.

  • There are better prices online.

  • Do you shop on weekends?

  • Shopping takes too much time.

  • I prefer ordering online.


✍️ SENTENCES

Positive:

  • I go shopping with my friends.

  • They go to the market every Saturday.

Negative:

  • I don’t go shopping very often.

  • She doesn’t enjoy shopping for clothes.

Questions:

  • Do you like shopping?

  • Does he shop online?

💬 Answers:

  • Yes, I like shopping at the mall.

  • No, I don’t go shopping very often.


🛍️ LONG CONVERSATION

Julia: Do you go shopping often?

Marta: Not really. I don’t go shopping very often.

Julia: Why not? Don’t you like it?

Marta: I don’t enjoy crowds, and I prefer saving money.

Julia: That’s smart. I go shopping only when there’s a sale.

Marta: Exactly! I also buy things online if I need something.

Julia: Online shopping is convenient. Are you going to buy anything this week?

Marta: I might. I need new shoes, but I’m going to compare prices first.


📖 LONG READING

Title: Smart Shopping Habits

Maria doesn’t go shopping very often. She prefers to spend her weekends at home or with friends. When she needs something, she checks online first to compare prices.

Last week, she needed a new backpack. She didn’t want to spend too much money. First, she looked in two local stores. The prices were high, so she decided to wait.

Later, she found a great deal online. She ordered it with a discount and got free delivery. Now, she says she will always compare prices before buying something.

Shopping less often helps her save money and avoid unnecessary purchases.


QUESTIONS:

  1. How often does Maria go shopping?

  2. What did she need last week?

  3. Why didn’t she buy the backpack at the local store?

  4. Where did she buy the backpack?

  5. What is Maria’s shopping habit now?

ANSWERS:

  1. Not very often.

  2. A new backpack.

  3. Because it was expensive.

  4. Online, with a discount.

  5. She compares prices before buying.

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