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Spanish Phrase

Esta tienda tiene buenas ofertas.

/ˈes.ta ˈtjen.da ˈtjene ˈβwe.nas oˈfeɾ.tas/
Meaning"This store has good offers."
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Meaning

The sentence states that the particular store being referred to currently offers good deals or discounts. It’s a straightforward way to highlight a shop’s attractive prices.

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When to use

Use this phrase when you want to recommend a store, comment on a sale you’ve seen, or answer a question about where to find cheap items. It works in casual conversation, travel situations, and even in short advertisements.

Grammar Breakdown

Estatiendatienebuenasofertas.

1

Esta (demonstrative adjective)

Points to a specific noun that is near the speaker; it agrees in gender and number with the noun it modifies.

2

tienda (noun)

A feminine singular noun meaning “store” or “shop.”

3

tiene (verb tener, 3rd‑person singular present)

Means “has/possesses.” With a subject like “tienda,” it indicates ownership or presence of something.

4

buenas (adjective)

Plural feminine form of “bueno,” matching the noun “ofertas.”

5

ofertas (plural noun)

Means “offers,” “deals,” or “discounts.”

🗨In Conversation

A

¿Conoces alguna tienda con precios bajos?

Do you know any store with low prices?

Sí, esta tienda tiene buenas ofertas.

Yes, this store has good deals.

B

Common Mistakes

  • Esta tienda tiene buenos ofertas.

    The adjective must agree in gender and number with the noun; “ofertas” is feminine plural, so it should be “buenas ofertas.”

  • Esta tienda hay buenas ofertas.

    “Hay” is an impersonal verb meaning “there is/are.” It cannot be used with a specific subject like “tienda.”

  • Esta tienda tienen buenas ofertas.

    “Tienden” is third‑person plural; the subject “tienda” is singular, so the correct verb form is “tiene.”

Alternatives

  • Esta tienda ofrece buenas ofertas.

    This store offers good deals.

  • En esta tienda hay buenas ofertas.

    In this store there are good deals.

  • Esta tienda cuenta con buenas ofertas.

    This store boasts good deals.

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Cultural Tip

In many Spanish‑speaking countries the word “ofertas” is used in advertising to signal temporary price cuts, often during “rebajas” (clearance sales) or “promociones.” While “buenas ofertas” is perfectly natural, native speakers sometimes prefer “ofertas interesantes” or “ofertas especiales” to avoid sounding overly generic. Also, remember that “tienda” can refer to anything from a small boutique to a large department store, so the phrase works in a wide range of shopping contexts.