Where did you buy or bought that?


  1. Where did you buy or bought that?
  2. Where did you buy it from grammar?
  3. Where did you buy meaning?
  4. When did u bought or buy?
  5. Is it brought or bought?
  6. Did you bring or brought?
  7. Did you buy it meaning?
  8. When did you buy it change the voice?
  9. Did she buy or bought?
  10. Can we use get with did?
  11. Why was refused admission voice changed?
  12. Are they knocking at the door change the voice?
  13. What does bought it mean?
  14. Was bought or were bought?
  15. Who did you laugh at?
  16. Who taught you English in passive voice?
  17. Did she buy it meaning?
  18. Is it Baught or bought?
  19. Who has stolen my watch passive voice?
  20. What is the passive voice of I am drinking tea?
  21. Was brought or is brought?

Where did you buy or bought that?

The item was purchased once, a single act that took place in the past, so the simple past tense, “where did you buy”, is the correct answer. If you wanted to know about the person’s experience over a period of time and continuing to the present, you might ask, “Where have you bought records?”

Where did you buy it from grammar?

The correct form is ‘where did you BUY’. ‘From’ is not necessary, but some people would add it in speech. However it is not really correct grammar to do so.

Where did you buy meaning?

‘Where did you buy it from?’ means ‘From which (place) did you buy it?’ Evidently, both are correct. A traditional grammarian may dislike the second one for the postposition, but, since grammar is no longer part of the curriculum, only traditional grammarians know traditional grammar, and thus you have little to fear.

When did u bought or buy?

“Do you bought” is incorrect. “Did you buy” is the correct way to form a question in the past tense. Questions in English can be formed by switching the order of the subject and the helping verb.

Is it brought or bought?

Brought is the past tense and past participle of the verb to bring, which means “to carry someone or something to a place or person.” Bought is the past tense and past participle of the verb to buy, which means “to obtain something by paying money for it.”

Did you bring or brought?

The correct tense in this situation is bring, so you would write or say, “Did you bring your pillow?” “I have not brought” would be correct, because the word “bring” is in the present tense and “brought” is past tense. When you put the word “have” in front of another verb, it implies that you’re speaking in past tense.

Did you buy it meaning?

slang To believe that something is true. My brother says that his latest scheme will make millions, but I’m not buying it. I told the teacher that my dog ate my homework, and she totally bought it! At least I think she did.

When did you buy it change the voice?

The sentence after changing the voice is following – When was it bought by you? In the given sentence ‘you’ acts as the subject and ‘it’ is the object. After changing the voice it becomes the subject.

Did she buy or bought?

To buyPresent TenseI buyhe/she/it buysSimple Past TenseI boughthe/she/it boughtPresent ParticipleI am buyinghe/she/it is buyingPast ParticipleI/you/we/(s)he/it/they bought—

Can we use get with did?

Whenever you are using Did in the past tense in a question, the main verb should be in V1 form. We cannot use two past form of verb together in a sentence. So when we use the verb Did we should use get and not got. So grammatically correct is Did I get.

Why was refused admission voice changed?

Answer: In active voice, the subject in the sentence performs the action that is implied by the verb. Passive voice sentence results in the subject that is acted on by the verb. So, to convert the “we refused them admission” from active to passive voice is “They were refused admission by us.”

Are they knocking at the door change the voice?

In other words, the subject is the doer of the verb’s action. Whereas in a passive voice, the subject is not active but by the verb is acted upon. Therefore the above sentence “Someone is* knocking at the door” in passive voice would be written as: The door is being knocked at.

What does bought it mean?

1. slang To believe that something is true. slang To die. When Ray got back last night, he told the boss that the informant bought it and won’t be a problem anymore.

Was bought or were bought?

To buyPresent TenseI buyhe/she/it buysSimple Past TenseI boughthe/she/it boughtPresent ParticipleI am buyinghe/she/it is buyingPast ParticipleI/you/we/(s)he/it/they bought—

Who did you laugh at?

The correct answer is ‘Who was laughed at by you? The given sentence is in Active Voice. As per the given question we have to change it into Passive Voice. Here, in the given sentence the direct object ‘whom’ in the active sentence will become the subject in the passive sentence, and its form is ‘who’.

Who taught you English in passive voice?

The passive voice of “Who teaches you English?” will be “By whom are you being taught English”.

Did she buy it meaning?

slang To believe that something is true. My brother says that his latest scheme will make millions, but I’m not buying it. I told the teacher that my dog ate my homework, and she totally bought it! slang To die.

Is it Baught or bought?

The Difference between “Brought” and “Bought” Brought is the past tense and past participle of the verb to bring, which means “to carry someone or something to a place or person.” Bought is the past tense and past participle of the verb to buy, which means “to obtain something by paying money for it.”

Who has stolen my watch passive voice?

“By whom was my watch stolen by.” Hope it helps you.

What is the passive voice of I am drinking tea?

Tea is being drunk by me .

Was brought or is brought?

The present tense of the verb ‘to bring’ is ‘bring’. The past tense of this verb is ‘brought’, and the future tense of ‘to bring’ is ‘will bring’. Notice that these two verbs change forms in exactly the same way.