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that you're going to purchase vs that you're going to purchased

The correct phrase is 'that you're going to purchase.' The verb 'purchase' should be in the base form 'purchase' after 'going to.' 'That you're going to purchased' is incorrect because 'purchased' is the past participle form of the verb, which is not suitable in this context.

Last updated: March 19, 2024 • 657 views

that you're going to purchase

This phrase is correct and commonly used in English.

This phrase is used to indicate a future action that someone intends to buy. The verb 'purchase' is in the base form after 'going to.'

Examples:

  • I have a list of items that you're going to purchase for the party.
  • Is that the dress that you're going to purchase for the wedding?
  • Please confirm the products that you're going to purchase.
  • She told me about the car that you're going to purchase next month.
  • Let me know the books that you're going to purchase for your course.
  • Whenever you look at something that you're going to purchase, the first thing that you look at is the price tag. A Starbucks caramel macchiato costs $4.75.
  • Most manufacturers that you're going to purchase from are going to understand. They're going to have an air shipping account with DHL or UPS. They can ...
  • The common misconception is that you need at least 20% down on the home that you're going to purchase. Even though this will obviously save you money on ...
  • You've seen rising rental prices and low interest rates and made the decision that you're going to purchase your first home. Here's a few questions that you ...

that you're going to purchased

This phrase is incorrect in English. 'Purchased' is the past participle form of the verb, which is not suitable in this context.

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