Ashraful Haque
Senior Member
- Joined
- May 14, 2019
- Member Type
- Student or Learner
- Native Language
- Bengali; Bangla
- Home Country
- Bangladesh
- Current Location
- Bangladesh
The conversation I was having my a friend:
Me: Where do you buy your groceries?
Him: From XX market.
Me: Always try to buy air-chilled chicken. Air-chilled chicken(s) is/are the best. 1 chicken costs $xx only. And always buy from XX market they sell at lower price.
Breakdown of my confusion:
1) Where do you buy your groceries?- Do we ask people about grocery shopping like this?
2) Air-chilled chicken(s) is/are the best.- Do we say chicken or chickens? I feel like it should be singular since I'm talking about chicken meat and not the animal itself.
3) 1 chicken costs $xx only.- When talking about the prices do we say it costs $xx?
4) they sell at lower price.- I'm more than sure this doesn't sound natural. How do say that some particular store offers better prices?
Me: Where do you buy your groceries?
Him: From XX market.
Me: Always try to buy air-chilled chicken. Air-chilled chicken(s) is/are the best. 1 chicken costs $xx only. And always buy from XX market they sell at lower price.
Breakdown of my confusion:
1) Where do you buy your groceries?- Do we ask people about grocery shopping like this?
2) Air-chilled chicken(s) is/are the best.- Do we say chicken or chickens? I feel like it should be singular since I'm talking about chicken meat and not the animal itself.
3) 1 chicken costs $xx only.- When talking about the prices do we say it costs $xx?
4) they sell at lower price.- I'm more than sure this doesn't sound natural. How do say that some particular store offers better prices?