German Phrase
In diesem Laden gibt's gute Angebote.
Meaning
Literally, 'In this shop there are good offers.' It is used to point out that a particular store currently has attractive deals or discounts. The contraction 'gibt's' makes the sentence sound informal and conversational.
When to use
Use this phrase when you want to recommend a store to a friend, when you’re shopping and notice a sale, or when you’re describing a good buying opportunity in everyday conversation.
✦Grammar Breakdown
IndiesemLadengibt'sguteAngebote.
In + Dativ
The preposition 'in' can govern the dative case when indicating location. Here 'diesem Laden' is dative.
Demonstrative Pronoun (diesem)
'diesem' is the dative masculine singular form of 'dieser', matching 'Laden'.
Verb 'geben' in impersonal construction
'gibt's' is the colloquial contraction of 'gibt es', meaning 'there is/are'. The verb stays in 3rd person singular.
Adjective without article
When an adjective directly modifies a plural noun without an article, it takes the strong ending '-e' (gute Angebote).
Plural Accusative
'Angebote' is the accusative plural object of 'gibt es'.
🗨In Conversation
In diesem Laden gibt's gute Angebote.
There are good deals in this shop.
Wirklich? Dann lass uns mal reinschauen!
Really? Then let's go take a look!
✕Common Mistakes
In dieser Laden gibt's gute Angebote.
The preposition 'in' requires dative, so the correct form is 'diesem'.
In diesem Laden gibt's gutes Angebote.
The adjective must agree with the plural noun 'Angebote', so it stays 'gute', not 'gutes'.
In diesem Laden gibt es gute Angebote.
While grammatically correct, using the full form in casual speech sounds stiff; the native phrase uses the contraction 'gibt's'.
In diesen Laden gibt's gute Angebote.
If you use the accusative case by mistake, you would say 'diesen Laden', which changes the meaning to 'into this shop'.
↔Alternatives
In diesem Geschäft gibt es tolle Angebote.
This store has great offers.
Hier gibt es günstige Angebote.
There are cheap offers here.
In diesem Laden findet man gute Schnäppchen.
You can find good bargains in this shop.
Cultural Tip
In German retail talk, 'Angebot' usually refers to a limited‑time discount or special deal. Saying 'gute Angebote' is common in informal conversation, especially among friends. In written or formal contexts you would avoid the contraction and say 'gibt es' instead of 'gibt's'. Also, note that 'Laden' and 'Geschäft' are interchangeable, but 'Geschäft' can sound slightly more formal.

