What do you say buy or buy?
What do you say buy or buy?
The verb to buy, or to buy, identifies the purchase of a good, and can be written in both ways. In fact, the two forms have the same meaning, and the only difference is in use, because buying is decidedly more streamlined, current and even more used, while buying tends to disappear.
What do you accept?
Verb ACCEPT
| Present | Imperfect |
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Simple Times | that I accept that you accept that he accepts that we accept that you accept that they accept | that I accept that you accept that he accept that we accept that you accept that they accept |
What do I pair?
Word OPINION
| Present | Imperfect |
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Simple Times | that I look like you look like he look like we look like you look like they look | that I looked like you looked like he looked like we looked like you looked like they looked like |