I went to Best Buy for a new TV. I like to buy new clothes.
Did you buy that coat last year?
i went to town to buy some sweets for my daughter
Todd was singular in his quest for the car he wanted to buy: he could think of nothing else for weeks.
I went to buy some bread. To buy, you must have a: shop, money and a mother to take you there. I feel silly when I buy teddies.
Bulb Buy
A compound sentence contains two complete sentences joined by or, and or but. Examples: He packed up his books but he forgot his lunch. She can make a cake or she can buy one at the bakery. He cleaned out the garage and she washed the car.
She always has a coupon in her purse for the restaurant.
Necessary is the correct spelling.Some example sentences using the word are:His actions were not necessary.Is it really necessary for you to make that much noise?I will buy the necessary ingredients.
Come over here. I have a dog. Let's go buy ice-cream. I want a puppy. Let's watch TV.
He was unwilling to buy what the street vendor was persistently trying to sell him.
These sentences have conjunctions in them (in bold and italics)I need to buy bread, butter, and milk at the grocery store.Since, Jenny was sick and in the hospital she had her school work brought to her.Not only does Many raise money for the band, but he also ushers at all of their performances.
i will go to the store to BUY a monkey that drinks milk. hope this helped.