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EnglishGirl Posted 14 years ago
Vocabulary

Purchase at/with

Please ,could you tell me should I say
I purchased this bag at you in March or I purchased this bag with you in March
  

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Neither. )

  • Neither.
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Neither. If you are speaking the the same person who sold you the bag, say "I purchased this bag from you." If it's the same store but not necessarily the same person, say "I purchased this bag from your store/at your store/from this store/at this store."
(As you can see, there are many different ways to say things in English!)
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khoffNeither. If you are speaking the the same person who sold you the bag, say "I purchased this bag from you." If it's the same store but not necessarily the same person, say "I purchased this bag from your store/at your store/from this store/at this store."(As you can see, there are many different ways to say things in English!)
Hi again Khoff,
I agree
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Yes, definitely. (I didn't think that was what the original poster had in mind, but I could be wrong.)

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