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Topic: Grammar Wars
Tollaz0r!
Posts: 8573
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
Hi all.

I've come to consult the wisdom of QGL about a word.

My girly is trying to use the word 'buys' in a sentence. I'm trying to say that buys is a bad word and should be using bought, will buy, or buying instead.

So, QGL, would you use the word 'buys' in a sentence or construct a better sentence without using the word buys.

My girly used this one: The man goes down the road and buys chocolate for his woman.

How else would you think to write this sentence without using buys?
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Fireblood
Posts: 8162
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
The man goes down the road and buys chocolate for his woman.


Eh I'd probably say that......but if i was writing a essay or something i'd say "bought chocolate for his woman"

ps - was it a hint? for you to buy her chocolate? ;)
Deathwalker
Posts: 2834
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
I have to be the first to point it out, you lost your argument instantly for misspelling grammar.
hast
Posts: 901
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
grammer wars
crazymorton
Posts: 311
Location: Gladstone, Queensland
i think her version is ok in present tense
past tense would be
"The man went down the road and bought some chocolate for his woman"

but the real question is why the f*** is he doing this for her?

best alternative should be

"f*** of bitch go buy me some chocolate and a six pack while you're there"
Tollaz0r!
Posts: 8574
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
OK grammar it's not about spelling. Fixed.
Insom
Posts: 2071
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
if you use "goes" and "bought" the tenses disagree and it sounds retarded

perhaps "goes down the street to buy chocolate"
ctd
Posts: 5801
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
me went down the shop and brought me missus some choco,
Tollaz0r!
Posts: 8575
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
If it was present tense wouldn't it be, 'The man is going down the road to buy chocolate for his woman.'?
Insom
Posts: 2072
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
that's present progressive tense

"goes down the street" could describe e.g. a regular or habitual occurrence for example, on Tuesdays he goes down the street
WetWired
Posts: 3463
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
I'm not expert but I think the only reason I'd use buys is for hypthotical situations or post tense?

"If he goes out and buys her some chocolate"

"He's going out to buy her some chocolate"

"He bought her some chocolate"

last edited by WetWired at 15:00:59 21/Mar/08
Raven
Posts: 2485
Location: Melbourne, Victoria
So you're saying when someone buys something, it's just bulls*** because you can't buy something? Oh, wait :)
acetame
Posts: 1734
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
Lol i got another one

my gf says

Brought, instead of Bought... f***en pissed me off
rolo_tomasi
Posts: 1293
Location: Sunshine Coast, Queensland
did u snap her Ace?
CHUB
Posts: 3990
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
Seriously, I'm 3/4 retarded and I wouldn't even use "buys" in a sentence.
Triamks
Posts: 1489
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
Sorry Tol, I've conferred with my Mum who's a teacher and we both agree that because your girlfriend is using the present tense, ie goes she is correct in using buys. It's as if she is telling a story. As Crazy Morton pointed out, if it was in past tense she would have to use bought as bought is the past tense of buy.
Triamks
Posts: 1490
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
did u snap her Ace?


Also, that's the reason I had to confer with my Mum. I was laughing so much she wanted to know why.
infi
Posts: 8259
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
This is essentially a question of whether the author is intending to use an active voice or passive voice. Active is "buys" and a conjunction "and" is used to join the phrases. Passive is "to buy". In the passive voice you are using a preposition "to" to join the phrases together.
Obes
Posts: 5853
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
John buys his girlfriend flowers regularly.
"does buy" works, but buys is certainly more natural to me. Remember spelling and grammar are artifacts (or artefacts if you prefer English spelling) of a living language that will change quicker then a text book.

I would have also said to buy is active, "to be bought" passive. (both being the infinitives). But I suck badly at English.
Phooks
Posts: 435
Location: Brisbane, Queensland

Was expecting my schools fight club video.

Thread does not deliver.
Triamks
Posts: 1493
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
I'd post the video so I and everybody else can watch it but YouTube tells me it is no longer available :(.

last edited by Triamks at 20:37:29 21/Mar/08
Tollaz0r!
Posts: 8577
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
Infi has the best response damn it.
Zylox
Posts: 646
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
I bought her to the party and stuck it in her the wrong way and pulled out a Chockito bar.
Tollaz0r!
Posts: 8579
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
So, is it poor grammar to use buys or does it not matter?
Insom
Posts: 2074
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
can't see what's wrong with it
Opec
Posts: 5037
Location: Brisbane, Queensland

So, is it poor grammar to use buys or does it not matter?


I wouldn't say "poor" because, technically it's correct. However, the sentence could probably be structured "better".
Insom
Posts: 2075
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
its a matter of style more than grammer
Minxy
Posts: 228
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
There is absolutely nothing wrong with using "buys", nor does it make it a "poorly constructed" sentence.
`ViPER`
Posts: 339
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
There's a dude that comes on 612ABC and answers questions like this. He is some kind of word proffesor.
infi
Posts: 8269
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
Yeah, Roly Sussex^^

And yes, buys can be used with gay abandon, like you normally would.

StopShootingMe
Posts: 2838
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
Why is this thread still alive?

Also would you believe this sentence is actually grammattically sound? :

"Buffalo buffalo Buffalo buffalo buffalo buffalo Buffalo buffalo"
infi
Posts: 8270
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
stop posting in it if you want it to die.
StopShootingMe
Posts: 2839
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
Fine then, I will.
Crizane Tribal
Posts: 2110
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
'Buys' is the present tense of 'buy'. You fail. You also have failed, currently fail and will fail. Count yourself lucky that this girl is dumb enough to let you put your dick in her.

Idiot.
infi
Posts: 8271
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
WELL DO IT, STOP POSTING FFS
Tollaz0r!
Posts: 8584
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
So if we stop posting, this thread will die?
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