Examples of using "J'achète" in a sentence and their english translations:
I'm buying bread.
I buy flowers.
I buy tapes.
I buy a tape.
- I will buy the tickets.
- I'll buy the tickets.
I'm buying a puppy.
I'm buying a rose.
That's why I shop here.
- I am buying candy and cookies.
- I'm buying candy and cookies.
I buy newspapers every day.
I'm buying fruit and chocolate.
I must buy groceries.
I want to know what I'm buying.
I usually buy my clothes at the department store.
I buy milk almost every day.
I always buy expensive items on credit.
I'm buying my sister a new hat.
I am buying gifts when I feel like buying gifts,
I usually buy my clothes at the department store.
I always buy my bread from the bakery.
How many apples do you want me to buy?
I buy a lot of books in this bookshop.
- I buy loads of stuff at that store.
- I buy a lot of stuff at that store.
- I buy lots of stuff at that store.
I usually buy clothing at a local store.
I buy silver from a man who owns a mine.
Every year, I buy new notebooks for school.
I'm buying writing paper, stamps and some tissues.
doesn't mean I'm automatically buying anyone gifts anymore, OK?
I'm buying a puppy.
Keep an eye on my suitcase while I buy my ticket.
I always buy fresh vegetables instead of frozen ones.
Keep an eye on my suitcase while I'm buying a ticket.
Keep an eye on my suitcase while I buy the tickets.
Or we say, "Yes, but I know that the animal products I buy
I buy at least one new Christmas tree ornament every year.
I'm buying letter paper, some stamps, and some tissue paper.
I often buy bread from the bakery next to the post office.
I need to buy some new clothes.
You bought the food, so if I buy the wine that will even things up.
I think it's time for me to buy a decent camera.
Thanks to my short legs, I have to shorten all of the pants that I buy.
I buy the flowers because I will pay visit to my grandmother this evening.
I love trying out new things, so I always buy products as soon as they hit the store shelves. Of course, half the time I end up wishing I hadn't.