Buy Verb 1 2 3, Past and Past Participle Form Tense of Buy V1 V2 V3
buy
Meanings;
- Obtain in exchange for payment.(transitive verb)
- Accept the truth of.(transitive verb)
- A purchase.(noun)
Verb(V1) | Past Tense(V2) | Past Participle(V3) |
buy | bought | bought |
Verb – es(Ves) | Verb – ing(Ving) |
buys | buying |
Synonyms
purchase, make a purchase of, make the purchase of, acquire, obtain, get, pick up, snap up, accept, agree to, consent to, assent to, acquiesce in, concur in, accede to, give one’s blessing to, bless, give one’s seal of approval to, give one’s stamp of approval to, rubber-stamp, say yes to, purchase, deal, bargain, investment, acquisition, addition, gain, asset, possession, holding,
Example Sentences with buy
- We want to buy their cars.
- Samuel and Jimmy want to buy a new car because theirs are so worn out.
- He said that he would buy any bread.
- Which car do you want to buy?
- This is the car which Alex wants to buy.
- If I were a rich man, I would buy a home like palace.
- We used to buy these by the case.
- Please go buy a case of beer.
- I have got a little money, it is enough to buy this book.
- Are you going to buy a new house?
- I have to decide between buying a house and a car.
- I really ought to buy a new house.
- Denis and Jimmy want to buy a new car because theirs are so worn out.
- Can you buy me a Coca-Cola?
- Who is buying these houses?
- My father wants to buy his house.
- My father wants to buy their house.
- We will buy a new house.
- Those must be your belongings, can you buy it?
- Not only this pencil but also that notebook are included in the must-have list. Uhh, hurry up, we need to buy them!
- I cannot afford to buy such a thing.