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 nouns in the sentence are:Reggiecomputerstore700 (seven hundred)Note: The word 'today' is both a noun and an adverb. In this sentence 'today' is functioning as an adverb, modifying the verb 'bought'.
He bought a fishing lure at the store.
joanne ran to the store, and she bought a gallon of milk.
The word "I" is used for the subject of a sentence: I went to the store. You and I bought the book. The word "Me" is used for the object of a sentence, phrase, etc. He bought it for me.
"Notebook" is the direct object. ("Store" is the object of a preposition instead.)
I bought an apple and an elephant at the African store in Africa.
" He bought expensively new items at the thrift store."
Yesterday I went to the store and bought some bologna
He went to the store and bought some bread.
The direct object of the verb 'bought' is envelopes.
Disney dolls can be bought at Walmart, Reggie's or any other large toy store. It can also be bought online via Amazon, eBay or the official Disney website.
Well, a sentence could be: My mother just went to the store and bought some Swiss cheese.