English · Common Verbs
/ʃɒpt/
[/ʃɒpt/]
past tense of shop
Past tense and past participle of 'shop': to have buy things from stores in the past.
They shopped all afternoon and came home with bags full of presents for the family.
They shopped all afternoon and came home with bags full of presents for the family.
From Old English 'sceoppa' (a booth or stall).
Used to describe a completed action in the past.