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He buy or He buys (present subjunctive)
I''ve seen posts about past tense verbs (like suggested) with a subjunctive form of a verb following it (Ex. I suggested he buy a car), but what about following a present tense verb
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''I''d sooner buy'' defying gravity.
I''ve been curious for a while as to the meaning of a phrase from a song I like. Could someone please tell me what "I''d sooner buy" means or refers to in this context? "I''d
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What have you bought vs. What did you buy
What did you buy? is a question we''d be more likely to ask if we knew the person had gone off with a view to buying certain specified things. What have you bought bought is
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"buy something to us" or "buy something for us"
Hi all, do we say "buy something to us" or "buy something for us", if the meaning is "buy us something"? For example: My dad bought us a toy car. My dad bought a toy car to us.
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buy food at/in the local supermarket
Hello everyone! Which preposition should we use after "buy" when we use the thing we buy and the place where we buy it? Are both "in" and "at" correct? Does it depend on
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buy up/ buy out/buy
Also, you buy out a partner in a company, not the company itself. So you could say: "Mr X bought out Mr Y in X&Y Enterprises and became the sole proprietor". This action
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I will buy vs I''m going to buy vs I''m buying
Hi, I''ve got a question about ways of expressing future in English. Let''s have a look at three examples: (1) I will buy a new computer tomorrow (2) I''m going to buy a new computer
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"She buys" or "She buy"
Hello everyone, I saw 3 sentences in a book. The book says, these 3 sentences have same meaning. 1) I suggested that she should buy a car. 2) I suggested that she buy a
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I can''t afford buying/to buy?
<Many smaller companies simply can not afford to buy health insurance for employees and remain in business.> I didn''t doubt it was ''to buy'' but still don''t know why.
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"Where did you buy it?" vs. "Where have you bought it?"
"Where did you buy it?" may refer to the activity of buying, which is a matter of the past, hence past simple while "Where have you bought it?" can emphasize the result of a past
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