I believe that that would be purchases. Great question!
Very
Unusual
maybe $200 if your lucky, but not to a place that buys them
In a hostile takeover, one company buys another against its will.
No. Buys is a verbBuys is a form of buy. We use buys when the subject is he or she or it or a singular noun. egHe buys chocolate every day. -- He is the subject so use buy + sThe boy buys chocolate everyday -- Boy is the subject and is a singular so use buy + s
No, the sentence does not demonstrate correct subject-verb agreement. The subject "donations" is plural, while the verb "buys" is singular. It should be "Donations to the library system buy new books and other media."
John's mother buys all the necessary fruit and vegetables from the market on Saturday.
Seems he is a bit of a tope, he buys two bottles of wine every evening.
Mom usually buys gourmet chocolates because she has an affinity for anything sweet.
He buys all of his birthday cards at the supermarket, not at the card store. The boy was hired to bag groceries at the supermarket.
Only the shrewdest person will answer this question. Or The shrewdest shopper is the one who buys his needs at good prices.
Scrutinize is a verb that means to examine or inspect closely. Example sentence: My mother always scrutinizes the ingredient and nutrition labels before she buys any food product.
No. "it's" is a contraction of "it is", so the sentence would read "A couple buys it is dream home." Using the pronoun "its" means that the reader needs to work to find an interpretation. Perhaps a werewolf always wanted this cute little house in the woods, but a couple from New Jersey were shopping for a vacation home, and bought the house that the wolf ("it") had dreamed of having. Or, maybe the sentence is a mistaken version of an intended "A couple buys their dream home," with "their" meaning "the couple's". "It" cannot refer back to "a couple", since "a couple" refers to people in this sentence. Minor points: "a" should be capitalized since it begins the sentence, and "home" is not a proper noun and does not need to be capitalized.