Meaning of You can buy
To have the ability or opportunity to purchase something.
In simple words: You can purchase something.
You can buy in a sentence
- At the store, you can buy fresh fruits and vegetables.
- During the sale, you can buy items at half price.
- With this coupon, you can buy anything you want.
- You can buy your tickets online for convenience.
- In the supermarket, you can buy both groceries and household items.
How to use You can buy
Used to indicate the ability to purchase, often used in advertisements or conversations about shopping options. More common in spoken language.
Grammar pattern
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Memory hint
Think of a shopping cart full of items—'you can buy' signifies permission to shop freely.
Related words
Collocations with You can buy
- you can buy tickets
- you can buy gifts
- you can buy food
- you can buy clothes
- you can buy a car
Synonyms for You can buy
- you may purchase
- you have the option to buy
- you can acquire
- you are allowed to buy
- you are able to buy
Common mistakes with You can buy
- Learners may omit 'can' and say 'You buy'.
- Confusion with 'You could buy' indicating past ability.
- Using 'may' instead of 'can' for permission.
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Frequently asked questions about "You can buy"
What does "You can buy" mean?
You can purchase something.
What is the definition of "You can buy"?
To have the ability or opportunity to purchase something.
How do you use "You can buy" in a sentence?
At the store, you can buy fresh fruits and vegetables.
Can you give another example of "You can buy"?
During the sale, you can buy items at half price.
What are synonyms for "You can buy"?
Common alternatives include you may purchase, you have the option to buy, you can acquire, you are allowed to buy, you are able to buy.
What words go with "You can buy"?
It commonly pairs with you can buy tickets, you can buy gifts, you can buy food, you can buy clothes, you can buy a car.
What are common mistakes when using "You can buy"?
Learners may omit 'can' and say 'You buy'. Confusion with 'You could buy' indicating past ability. Using 'may' instead of 'can' for permission.
How do you pronounce "You can buy"?
US: //ju kæn baɪ//, UK: //juː kən baɪ//. Listen to the audio above to hear native pronunciation.
When should I use "You can buy"?
Used to indicate the ability to purchase, often used in advertisements or conversations about shopping options. More common in spoken language.
