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tenses of to "buy"



 
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tenses of to "buy" #1 (permalink) Wed May 14, 2008 11:49 am   tenses of to "buy"
 

Hi!

Is there anybody able to tell me the tenses of "to buy"? I recently wrote "buied" since I couldnīt find any advice to it as an irregular verb. Iīm a bit confused with it, though.

Thanks in advance

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tenses of to "buy" #2 (permalink) Wed May 14, 2008 11:56 am   tenses of to "buy"
 

Buy - bought - bought

Never say "buied" ;)
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