In English, xx% off is a common expression, indicating the percentage of price reduction. However, after adding numbers before the percent sign, some students often don't know what discount to give. For example, 30% off, which means 30% off, which means 30% off. Don't interpret it as 30% off! In addition, it can also be said that it is 30% off. Below, there are different discounts in English. Don't be confused after reading them ~
10% discount/10% discount
20% discount/20% discount
60% off/discount is 60% off.
50% discount/discount 50% discount
sell
Careful students may find that the word "sale" is written on the sign in front of the discounted goods in the mall. We all know that the word "sale" means "sell", but in this case, it is used as a noun, meaning "sell at a low price, sell at a reduced price and sell at a discount", which is what we call "big sale" in Chinese.
give a discount
The word discount means "discount", which can be used as both a noun and a verb. Discount stores are what we often call "discount stores"; Discount warehouse refers to a "large warehouse store", especially a large warehouse store that sells bulk or bulk goods cheaply.
For example, if you buy more copies, they will give you a discount. If you buy more copies, they usually give you a discount. ※.