im just asking because i got something from there and it's taking a little longer to ship here?
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Brought means to bring something Bought means to buy something
The opposite of bought is sold or taken. When something is bought, it is often purchased. If you sell something, you have done the opposite of buying it.
yes something that you bought is now yours only if you bought it for someone ,but if you bought it for you that means yes its actually yours.Unless the person that thught you bought it for them just make a challenge to see who gets the prize thingy.
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.
You bought it off of the internet
It is not something that is bought.
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i think its bought. you buy something. you've bought it. hope this helps!!
Exchanging money for a good or service.
Something that must be bought.
a word that is defined by your question is a Commodity. Something that is literally meant to be bought and sold, like a stock. Also there is the com modification of ideas or things that weren't originally meant to be bought and sold, like sex.
"Had bought" is past tense. It should be used when talking about something that was purchased in the past. "He had bought the book but lost it on the train." "Have bought" is present tense. "I have just bought this book and can't wait to read it."