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Did you bought this in offer vs get this in offer

The correct phrase is "Did you buy this on offer?" The verb "buy" should be used instead of "bought" in this context. The second phrase, "Get this on offer?", is also correct but has a slightly different meaning, focusing on obtaining something at a discounted price.

Last updated: March 17, 2024

Did you bought this in offer

This phrase is incorrect. The past tense of "buy" should be used instead of "bought".

The correct form is "Did you buy this on offer?" when asking if someone purchased something at a discounted price.

Alternatives:

  • Did you buy this on offer?
  • Did you purchase this on offer?
  • Did you get this on sale?
  • Did you take advantage of this offer?
  • Did you avail of this offer?

get this in offer

This phrase is correct. It implies obtaining something at a discounted price or as part of a special promotion.

This phrase can be used to ask if someone obtained something at a discounted price or as part of a special promotion.

Alternatives:

  • Did you get this on offer?
  • Did you receive this as part of an offer?
  • Did you take advantage of this offer?
  • Did you avail of this offer?
  • Did you acquire this through an offer?

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