"You actually bought that super-expensive car when already have perfectly good car?!?!" Trina exclaimed to Tony.
In the sentence "He bought some potatoes in the market," the word "bought" is a verb. It is the action that the subject "he" performed.
I bought new shoes..Or What do you think i bought?
she bought a honda from her
John and you bought a house
An object in a sentence typically receives the action of the verb. It answers the question "what" or "whom." In a sentence like "She bought a book," "book" is the object as it is what she bought.
It is a complete sentence.
Selena bought a cat for her little sister
He had lots of money so he bought everything he needed.
Bought
I BOUGHT a can of coke.You can only use it if you have already bought something. But you cannot say I am going to bought this can of coke.
The verb in the sentence "Reggie bought a computer today at the store for 700" is "bought." This verb indicates the action performed by the subject, Reggie, as he acquired a computer. There are no additional verbs in this sentence.
The book which you bought yesterday is lost.