Table of Contents
- 1 Would like to buy or buying?
- 2 Did you remember buying or to buy?
- 3 Would you like to buy any of them?
- 4 What is the difference between remember and forget?
- 5 What is the suitable time?
- 6 Can we use to after forget?
- 7 What is the best iPhone to buy right now?
- 8 Should you buy an iPhone or an Android phone now?
Would like to buy or buying?
Grammatically, these are both correct. Adding “ing” turns the verb in the present participle, while “to” is the infinitive form of the verb. Using the infinitive (“to buy”) puts the emphasis of the sentence on what you’re buying: the new gadgets.
Did you remember buying or to buy?
Normally I would use “I remembered buying…” to say that I ‘remembered’ the time I did something in the past. “I remembered to buy…” to say that I ‘remembered’ to do such a thing, but I havn’t done it yet. “I will remember to buy…” to say that some time in the future when Mr.
Which one have or which one has?
The short answer when comparing has vs. have is that has is used with the third person singular. Have is used with the first and second person singular and plural and the third person plural.
What is the best or which is the best?
Either “What is the best…” or “What are the best…” can be correct. You want to use “is” if whatever is “the best” will be a single item or an uncountable noun and “are” if whatever are “the best” will be a plural.
Would you like to buy any of them?
One difference between them is how formal they sound. Compare the following sentences. Put “buy” or “purchase” in the space. I would like to ______ a new home.
What is the difference between remember and forget?
As verbs the difference between remember and forget is that remember is to recall from one’s memory; to have an image in one’s memory while forget is to lose remembrance of.
Would rather to grammar?
I would rather (‘I prefer’, ‘I would prefer’) is used as a modal auxiliary verb. It is followed by the infinitive (without ‘to’) when its subject is the same as the subject of the next verb. This happens when we talk about what we would prefer to do.
When should I use has?
While the verb to have has many different meanings, its primary meaning is “to possess, own, hold for use, or contain.” Have and has indicate possession in the present tense (describing events that are currently happening). Have is used with the pronouns I, you, we, and they, while has is used with he, she, and it.
What is the suitable time?
What is another word for suitable time?
convenience | leisure |
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whenever | freedom |
liberty | spare moment |
spare time | one’s own sweet time |
free time | leisure time |
Can we use to after forget?
Remember / Forget to do: Use remember and forget followed by an infinitive for something that you need or needed to do, that has or had to be done. For example: Don’t forget to call the agency.
What do we use after suggest?
If you use a verb after suggest, use a gerund! A gerund is a noun that is formed by adding -ing to a verb. Example sentences. Her brother suggests studying harder so she can get into a good university.
How can I find the best deal?
If in the end, you do decide to make a purchase, make sure you hunt down the best deal. It’s absolutely essential that you never settle. One of our go-to rules is that you can always find it cheaper. Shop holiday sales, garage sales or even Facebook Marketplace! You can find some dang good deals if you’re willing to look for them.
What is the best iPhone to buy right now?
The best iPhones you can buy right now. 1 1. iPhone 12 Pro Max. 2 2. iPhone 12 Pro. 3 3. iPhone 12 mini. 4 4. iPhone 12. 5 5. iPhone 11.
Should you buy an iPhone or an Android phone now?
Buy a new iPhone now, and it won’t become obsolete the moment you take it out of the box, something that’s not always true for Android phones. And that iPhone you buy will easily be one of the best iPhones ever released, regardless of what model strikes your fancy.
What questions should you ask yourself before making a big purchase?
The very first question you should ask yourself before making a big purchase is “Can I afford it?” Hold on though, this question is not as simple as it sounds—there’s a catch! NO, I can’t afford it! – If the answer is no, start by saving up for it using any leftover money from your budget.