How much is the total? · What's the sum of these items?
Imagine you've picked up a few cool items in a store, but you're not quite ready to commit to the checkout line. You want a quick estimate of the total cost before you decide or maybe ask a sales associate. This phrase is your go-to!
💡 **Pro Tip!** This expression is super useful when you're trying to stick to a budget or just curious about the grand total of your potential purchases. You can ask a sales associate, or even use it mentally to keep track! It's less formal than 'What's the total?' and hints at the 'accumulation' of costs. It's also great if you're trying to decide between buying everything or putting something back.
You're in a clothing store, holding three shirts and two pairs of pants. You want to know their combined price before going to the cashier. Which English expression would you use? A. How much is this? B. What does it all add up to? C. Is this on sale?