Can I get something for you at the store? · Do you want me to buy something for you?
This is a super handy phrase to use when you're already heading to a store (like a grocery store, pharmacy, or even a clothing shop!) and want to be helpful. 🤗 It's a friendly way to offer to pick something up for someone else. You're basically saying, "Hey, since I'm going anyway, can I grab anything for you?"
💡 You can make it more specific by adding the store name, e.g., "I'm heading to the grocery store, do you need anything?" or "I'm going to Target, do you need anything from there?". It's a thoughtful gesture that shows you care! 🥰
You're about to leave for the supermarket and want to ask your roommate if they need anything. Which English expression fits this situation best? A. Are you good to go? B. Do you need anything from the store? C. What's your return policy?