to visit a store quickly to get a specific item · to briefly enter a shop to buy something
Imagine you're out and about, and suddenly remember you need milk or a specific ingredient for dinner. You don't want to do a full grocery run, just a quick stop! 🏃♀️💨 That's when you 'pop in for something' – a perfect phrase for a speedy shopping mission! 🛒✨
💡 **Tip!** This phrase emphasizes a short, intentional visit. It's not for a leisurely browse or a big shopping spree. Think of it as a pit stop! You can also just say 'pop in' if the 'something' is clear from context, like 'I'm just going to pop in to the store quickly.'
Your friend texts you, 'I just realized I ran out of coffee. I need to make a quick stop at the grocery store to get some before work.' Which English expression best describes your friend's action? A. to go on a shopping spree B. to pop in for something C. to compare prices