Buy a new pair of shoes for the concert.
Imperative sentences are used for commands exclamations or warnings. They don't have subjects the subject is implied eg
Sit down! In this sentence the subject is you - (You) sit down!
In imperative sentences the base form of the verb is used. That means no past form no - ing form etc bought, buying buys
Buy a new pair of shoes for the concert.Imperative sentences are used for commands exclamations or warnings. They don't have subjects the subject is implied egSit down! In this sentence the subject is you - (You) sit down!In imperative sentences the base form of the verb is used. That means no past form no - ing form etc bought, buying buys
I bought new shoes..Or What do you think i bought?
The object of the preposition 'of' is shoes.
its a question
The new shoes I bought were very uncomfortable.
She wouldn't disclose where she had bought her shoes.
The object of the preposition 'of' is shoes.
Yes! -and it could be a statement OR a question :)
The object of the preposition 'of' is shoes.
I don't think that anyone knows
The sentence "I bought a new pair of shoes" used the incorrect homophone. The correct homophone should be "I brought a new pair of shoes."
you should say i went to the mall and bought a useless pair of shoes