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I'm getting groceries vs I'' doing groceries

Both phrases are correct and commonly used in English. They convey the same meaning of going to buy groceries. The choice between 'I'm getting groceries' and 'I'm doing groceries' is a matter of personal preference or regional variation.

Last updated: March 24, 2024 • 11959 views

I'm getting groceries

This phrase is correct and commonly used in English.

This phrase is a common way to express that you are going to buy groceries. It is a simple and clear way to communicate your intention.

Examples:

  • I'm getting groceries for the week.
  • She's getting groceries from the store nearby.
  • When I'm getting groceries for you with your car
  • ! I'm out getting groceries, and you're getting busy on the kitchen counter.
  • You said you were getting groceries.
  • Getting groceries with my mom and sister.
  • I was getting groceries yesterday and Gabi at the store said there was a man in town.
  • Not funny? Hi. We just came home from getting groceries.
  • I was at the store getting groceries, and the next thing I know, my son Scott finds me in the driveway.
  • I was at the store getting groceries, and the next thing I know, my son Scott finds me in the driveway.
  • Well okay, but Ted's already getting groceries, and I may...
  • They were getting all their groceries delivered, probably hadn't left in years.
  • I am not getting you a grocery-store cake.
  • Getting the groceries in from the car, up the stairs, into the kitchen.
  • Now that I'm working at the grocery store, I may as well look good for Sabrina while I'm getting us insurance.
  • As long as she brings in the water bottles, can be here when the cable guy comes And starts putting away the groceries that are melting While I'm getting the rest out of the car.
  • I'm, I'm really sorry.
  • I'm sorry, I'm sorry, I'm sorry, I'm sorry. I'm sorry, I'm sorry, I'm sorry.
  • With a plough I'm a pro, in a fight I'm a knight. I'm a dancer, I'm a worker, I'm a hunter, I'm a stalker.
  • I'm trying, I'm trying to... I'm trying to put it into words and I'm not, I'm not, I'm not...
  • I'm just... I'm - I'm glad to see you.
  • I'm sorry, I'm-I'm still trying to work on the defecating Clark Maxwell, so...

Alternatives:

  • I'm going grocery shopping.
  • I'm picking up some groceries.
  • I'm going to get groceries.
  • I'm heading to the store for groceries.
  • I'm buying groceries.

I'' doing groceries

This phrase is correct and commonly used in English.

This phrase is also a valid way to express that you are going to buy groceries. It may be more common in certain regions or among specific groups of people.

Examples:

  • I'm doing groceries for the party.
  • They're doing groceries for the month.
  • These aspects related to 'doing business' will be our priority.
  • What were you thinkin' doing that? I'm sorry, Jerry.
  • As you'll have seen from the notepaper, I'm here at St Thomas' doing my nurses' training.
  • However, even if in a strange way, I'm already 'doing.
  • It's 'cause my mother went to marriageable daughters' doing their hair and applying milk to them.
  • As recognised by the Green Paper on Energy Efficiency or 'Doing more for less' - COM(2005) 265, 22.6.2005.
  • When Beatrice turned up that night, expecting some apology from me, I thought it was Katz' doing.
  • Exceptions are not, as the Commission proposal suggests, a premium for 'doing nothing', and Amendment 66 bears this out.
  • Insert 'Dba' before the trading name (for 'Doing business as').
  • It is not a question of 'doing in place of', but of enabling European added value to be brought to bear.
  • Does the Commission use the World Bank's 'Doing Business' indicator as a reference for policies or in evaluating countries?
  • That is why Member States have welcomed the high priority that Commissioner Piebalgs has attached to making further progress and the recent publication of the Green Paper on energy efficiency, entitled 'Doing More with Less'.
  • However, in complimenting the report, let me say that my group's starting point will be 'doing justice' - doing justice for SMEs and consumers across the European Union, where they have to face inappropriate and anti-competitive action.
  • Although the implementation of a project depends on a sovereign decision by the Member States concerned, the Commission has committed itself to 'doing everything in its power to ensure that the project is implemented in accordance with the guidelines' (reply to Question H-0759/06).
  • However, 'doing business in the US' could potentially include cases where the insurer itself has no actual contact with the US and no contractual link to the person concerned.
  • Are you trying to say that this is all Travis' doing?
  • Subject: Does the Commission use the World Bank's 'Doing Business' indicator as a reference for policies or in evaluating countries?
  • As shown by the World Bank's 'Doing Business 2010' index, the business environment in Georgia is the 12th 'easiest' in the world.

Alternatives:

  • I'm getting groceries.
  • I'm going grocery shopping.
  • I'm picking up some groceries.
  • I'm going to get groceries.
  • I'm heading to the store for groceries.

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