Common mistake buy (by)

Common Grammar Mistake: buy (by)

One common grammar mistake many people make is confusing the words "buy" and "by." While they may sound similar, they have different meanings and uses in sentences.

Buy

"Buy" is a verb that means to acquire something in exchange for money. It is used to describe the action of purchasing or obtaining something.

Example: I want to buy a new car.

In this sentence, "buy" is used to express the action of acquiring or purchasing a new car.

By

"By" is typically used as a preposition, adverb, or adverbial phrase. It indicates the means, method, or agent by which something is done.

Examples:

  • I will send the document by email.
  • The book was written by a famous author.

In the first example, "by" is used to show the means or method of sending the document, which is through email. In the second example, "by" indicates the author who wrote the book.

Remember, it's important to use the correct word in your sentences to ensure clear communication.

buy (by) mistake examples

  • Incorrect:
    I was asked buy one of my friends…

    Correct:
    I was asked by|to buy one of my friends…

  • Incorrect:
    They were not frequently requested buy double glazing.

    Correct:
    They were not frequently requested by|to buy double glazing.

  • Incorrect:
    Torque converter engagement is commanded buy the PCM or TCM.

    Correct:
    Torque converter engagement is commanded by|to buy the PCM or TCM.

  • Correct:
    I was asked by one of my friends…
  • Correct:
    The reports were downloaded Buy_Sell_HPL_May_13_2000.
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