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i told her to buy me a sunglasses vs I told her to buy sunglasses for me

Both phrases are correct, but they have slightly different structures. The first phrase 'I told her to buy me a sunglasses' is incorrect because 'sunglasses' should be used in the plural form. The second phrase 'I told her to buy sunglasses for me' is correct and commonly used in English.

Last updated: March 26, 2024

i told her to buy me a sunglasses

This phrase is incorrect. 'Sunglasses' should be used in the plural form.

The correct form is 'I told her to buy me sunglasses.'

Alternatives:

  • I told her to buy me sunglasses.

I told her to buy sunglasses for me

This phrase is correct and commonly used in English.

This phrase is the correct way to ask someone to purchase sunglasses on your behalf.

Alternatives:

  • I asked her to buy sunglasses for me.
  • I instructed her to purchase sunglasses for me.
  • I requested that she buy sunglasses for me.
  • I directed her to get sunglasses for me.

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