The only forms you need to use are 'She bought a train ticket' and 'They are buying train tickets'. Rover
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Rover_KEThe only forms you need to use are'She bought a train ticket' and 'They are buying train tickets'.RoverHi,
It's not wrong, but in everyday converstion a native speaker would say 'She bought a train ticket'.
I would say "She bought a ticket for the train". Is it wrong?