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Discover Ludwig"you shopping" is not a complete sentence and is not grammatically correct in written English
It may be used informally in spoken language, but it is not a proper sentence. An example of how it could be used informally in spoken language could be: Person 1: "What are you doing later?" Person 2: "Just you shopping?"
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* The boat takes you shopping for ketchup and cereal.
"It's you shopping at the Short Hills Mall; you buying the Porsche and Mercedes.
They didn't want her taking you shopping for expensive clothes and so forth, because there were none to be had.
Then, shrieking toward the kitchen: "What market are you shopping at?" That said, at least "market price" carries with it a bit of a heads-up.
For starters, the company wants to keep you shopping.
If for you shopping for clothes doesn't mean getting or giving rabbit punches, you can try the regular store upstairs, where they have such luxuries as salespeople, changing rooms, even clothing arranged by size.
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Where do you shop?
Do you shop?
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Have you shopped online?
Q: Do you shop here normally?
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