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I am buying to him a car. vs I am buying him a car.

The phrase 'I am buying him a car.' is correct, while 'I am buying to him a car.' is incorrect. In English, the indirect object usually comes before the direct object without the preposition 'to'.

Last updated: April 08, 2024 • 178 views

I am buying to him a car.

This phrase is incorrect in English. The preposition 'to' should not be used before the indirect object.

The correct structure is 'I am buying him a car.' where 'him' is the indirect object and 'a car' is the direct object.
  • I am buying to him a car.
  • Lady, I am buying bus tickets to Greenville, South Carolina.
  • The line of products they produce is quality and I am definitely buying a supply to take home.
  • I am buying grain in Egypt and Philistia.
  • As for me, I am buying real estate.
  • No, I am buying, Mr Partridge.
  • Marvin's garden, because I am buying.
  • That's right, I am buying the dress.
  • I am buying you a new radio.
  • But you should speak my language if I am buying.
  • I am buying lindsey a chastity belt.
  • I am buying six hours with my man.
  • I am buying myself out of Edgehill.
  • I would like to know exactly what I am buying.
  • Chiedere di parlare con un consulente riguardo i mutui ipotecari I am buying my first home.
  • I don't know, but I am buying whatever they sell.
  • And since I am buying it, I should be able to buy it.
  • Dire che stai comprando la tua prima casa I am buying a second property.
  • That's because I am buying a $210 sweater from a men's boutique.
  • I am buying you lunch as a thank you and I will not take no for an answer.
  • I am buying the full app now!

I am buying him a car.

This phrase is correct in English. The indirect object 'him' should come before the direct object 'a car' without the preposition 'to'.

This structure is commonly used in English to indicate the recipient of the action (buying) and the object being bought.
  • I am buying him a car.
  • I am buying grain in Egypt and Philistia.
  • As for me, I am buying real estate.
  • No, I am buying, Mr Partridge.
  • Marvin's garden, because I am buying.
  • That's right, I am buying the dress.
  • I am buying you a new radio.
  • But you should speak my language if I am buying.
  • I am buying lindsey a chastity belt.
  • I am buying six hours with my man.
  • Lady, I am buying bus tickets to Greenville, South Carolina.
  • I am buying myself out of Edgehill.
  • I would like to know exactly what I am buying.
  • Chiedere di parlare con un consulente riguardo i mutui ipotecari I am buying my first home.
  • I don't know, but I am buying whatever they sell.
  • And since I am buying it, I should be able to buy it.
  • Dire che stai comprando la tua prima casa I am buying a second property.
  • That's because I am buying a $210 sweater from a men's boutique.
  • I am buying you lunch as a thank you and I will not take no for an answer.
  • I am buying the full app now!
  • I am buying back this insula so I'll not have spare cash.

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