Bedeutung
Used to ask for the price of an item.
Kultureller Hintergrund
Prices are usually fixed, but they do NOT include sales tax. When you ask 'How much does it cost?', the answer might be '$10', but you will pay '$10.80' at the register. Prices include VAT (Value Added Tax). The price you are told is the final price you pay. Haggling is rare except in markets or for very expensive items like cars. Haggling is almost non-existent in retail. Asking 'How much does it cost?' is a simple inquiry. Precision and honesty in pricing are highly valued. Asking 'How much does it cost?' is often the start of a long negotiation. The first price given is usually much higher than the final price.
Keep it simple
If you forget the full phrase, just pointing and saying 'How much?' is always understood.
Watch the 's'
Never say 'How much does it costs?'. The 'does' already takes the third-person marker.
Bedeutung
Used to ask for the price of an item.
Keep it simple
If you forget the full phrase, just pointing and saying 'How much?' is always understood.
Watch the 's'
Never say 'How much does it costs?'. The 'does' already takes the third-person marker.
Politeness matters
Adding 'Excuse me' at the beginning makes you sound much more like a native speaker.
Teste dich selbst
Choose the correct question to ask for a price.
You are in a shop and see a cool hat. What do you say?
'How much' is for money, and 'does' requires the base verb 'cost'.
Fill in the missing words.
How ______ ______ it cost?
We use 'much' for price and 'does' for the singular subject 'it'.
Complete the dialogue.
Customer: Excuse me, I like this watch. ______? Seller: It's $50.
This is the standard way to ask for the price in a shop.
Match the question to the situation.
Match: 1. How much does it cost to fly to Paris? 2. How much does it cost for a coffee?
The first asks about a flight (travel), the second about a drink (cafe).
🎉 Ergebnis: /4
Visuelle Lernhilfen
Where to use 'How much does it cost?'
Shopping
- • Clothes
- • Groceries
- • Electronics
Services
- • Repairs
- • Haircuts
- • Cleaning
Travel
- • Tickets
- • Taxis
- • Hotels
Aufgabensammlung
4 AufgabenYou are in a shop and see a cool hat. What do you say?
'How much' is for money, and 'does' requires the base verb 'cost'.
How ______ ______ it cost?
We use 'much' for price and 'does' for the singular subject 'it'.
Customer: Excuse me, I like this watch. ______? Seller: It's $50.
This is the standard way to ask for the price in a shop.
Match: 1. How much does it cost to fly to Paris? 2. How much does it cost for a coffee?
The first asks about a flight (travel), the second about a drink (cafe).
🎉 Ergebnis: /4
Häufig gestellte Fragen
10 FragenNo, that is grammatically incorrect. You need the word 'does' to form a question in English.
Neither is 'better'. 'How much is it?' is slightly more common in casual speech, while 'How much does it cost?' is very clear and standard.
Use 'do' for plural items: 'How much do these shoes cost?'
In a shop, never. In a personal conversation, it depends on the culture and how close you are to the person.
You can replace 'it' with the name of the item: 'How much does the milk cost?'
No, for time we say 'How long does it take?'. 'Cost' is only for money or sacrifice.
You can say 'How much does it cost in total?' or 'What's the total?'.
It is neutral. It works in both formal and informal situations.
Because money is an uncountable concept in English grammar.
Yes, e.g., 'The cost is ten dollars.'
Verwandte Redewendungen
How much is it?
similarA shorter way to ask for the price.
What's the price?
similarAsking for the specific price value.
It's a bargain
contrastSomething that is very cheap for its value.
How much do I owe you?
specialized formAsking for the total after a service or meal.