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Anonymous Posted 14 years ago
Grammar

scan a product

Is scan at a verbal phrase? How do English people say it?
The product scans at 9,99 which is different from the price said in the aisle.
Many thanks
  

Top answer

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  • is fine as colloquial English.
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Hi,

. . . scans at . . . . is fine as colloquial English.

Clive
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Hi,
Is colloquial english spoken english?

How does a native say it in a supermarket if that happens?
How to write it formally?
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Hi,

Is colloquial english spoken english? Common English. Not just spoken.
The phrase also often suggests casual English.

How does a native say it in a supermarket if that happens?
eg This scans at $9.99.

How to write it
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Excuse me for saying native.

How does the wole sentence look.

This scans at 9,99 which is different than the price from the aisle.
can you say scans for 9,99?

sorry again for what I said
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How does the whole sentence look?

This scans at 9,99 which is different than the price from the aisle. posted on the shelf. (Note that "from the aisle" is OK, but I changed to a more natural expression.)
can you say scans for 9,99? I would not use the proposition "for." Note that American English uses a period for the delimiter. Some European system
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Hi,
How does the wole sentence look.Even as corrected by A-stars, this sentence looks like one that is unlikely to be said in real life. It's too wordy.

This scans at 9,99 which is different than the price from the aisle.


In real life, this would be said in a context wher

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