Sure, here are five riddles related to shops, along with their answers, in English:
Riddle:
I have shelves but I’m not a library,
I have a counter but I’m not a bank,
I have a till but I’m not a farmer,
People visit me to buy things, what am I?
Answer: A store or a shop.
Riddle:
You go in to get what you need,
You leave with a bag indeed.
From groceries to clothes, I have it all,
In my aisles, you’ll have a ball.
What am I?
Answer: A supermarket.
Riddle:
I sell rings but I’m not a jeweler,
I have a lot of dough but I’m not a baker,
People often make a stop to grab a quick bite,
What am I?
Answer: A donut shop.
Riddle:
I have pages but I’m not a book,
I have covers but I’m not a bed,
People visit me to read and learn,
What am I?
Answer: A bookstore.
Riddle:
I’m a place where you can see,
Shoes and socks in a variety.
From sneakers to boots, I have them all,
Come inside to make a call.
What am I?
Answer: A shoe store.
These riddles use clever wordplay to describe various types of shops, inviting the solver to think about the characteristics and items typically associated with each type of store.