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Anonymous Posted 13 years ago
Grammar

"Bought it me" or "bought it to me"?

Can i use the expression, "and bought it me" and "and bought it to me"? Are they both correct? And please, if you can, can you give me the explication of it. Thank you.
  

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Anonymous Can i use the expression, "and bought it me" and "and bought it to me"? No. I told Andrea how much I liked the statue and she bought it for m e.

  • Anonymous Can i use the expression, "and bought it me" and "and bought it to me"?
  • No.
  • I told Andrea how much I liked the statue and she bought it for m e.
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AnonymousCan i use the expression, "and bought it me" and "and bought it to me"?
No.

I told Andrea how much I liked the statue and she bought it for me.
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Anonymousbought it me
You have to be careful about the use of the verbs "buy" (buy, bought, bought) and "bring" (bring, brought, brought). They don't have the same grammar.

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