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Meaning

The word "bought" is the past tense of the verb "buy." It refers to the action of acquiring something in exchange for payment. When you buy something, you give money or another form of value to obtain a good or service.

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Etymology

The word "buy" comes from the Old English word "bycgan," which means "to buy or purchase." The transformation into "bought" as its past tense is a result of the irregular verb pattern in English.

Examples

  1. I bought a new book from the bookstore yesterday.
  2. She bought groceries for the week after work.
  3. They bought a car last month to help with transportation.
  4. He bought a gift for his friend's birthday.
  5. We have bought tickets for the concert next week.

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