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Yesterday I went to the market to buy many things for our new appartment
Grammar usage guide and real-world examplesUSAGE SUMMARY
Yes, the sentence is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it in a variety of contexts. For example, you could use it in a journal entry about your day, in a story about your family's move, or in an email to a friend about the items you purchased.
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Usage summary
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Similar Expressions
60 human-written examples
"Last year I went to the market to buy some things that Olya needed for school and I ended up paying 1,500 UAH, even though I bought only the essentials: a uniform, a sweatsuit, a couple of books," she says.
Formal & Business
In 2005, my wife wanted a nonstick pan for cooking and when I went to the market to buy one, I saw the cost was INR 450 (US$8).
"Advertisers will know things like you're a female, age 18 to 34, who owns a dog, rents an apartment and is in the market to buy a new car," says Yankee Group's Taylor.
News & Media
So, they will not be able to wash their clothes, prepare their food, move from one place to another, and go to the market and buy the thing they want to buy.
Science
He'd go to the market and buy a few locally grown, healthy things.
News & Media
I succeeded my mother as president of MoMA in 1948 and through that I went to many museums, so all the new things we were buying were a result of this wonderful, educational experience.
News & Media
Grand Street dental is also next to Sprout, a popular plant shop that people who move into the area go to buy plants for their new apartments.
News & Media
They went to an Asian market and bought an assortment of things they wanted to eat.
Academia
The two scientists went to Japan in 1993, visited local markets, and bought many different samples of meat labeled "whale".
WHETHER they preferred apartments uptown or downtown, walk-up or doorman buildings, and old or new construction, many New Yorkers agreed on one thing about the Manhattan real estate market in the last year: it was safer to rent than to buy.
News & Media
Some have sold their homes for top dollar and are staying in luxury apartments waiting for the market to go down so they can buy a house.
News & Media
Expert writing Tips
Best practice
When describing shopping trips, specify particular items you bought to make your writing more engaging. For instance, instead of "many things", mention furniture, kitchenware, or decor.
Common error
Avoid vague phrases like "many things". Be specific about what you purchased to provide a clearer picture for your reader. This enhances both clarity and interest.
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Linguistic Context
The phrase functions as a narrative description of a past event. It recounts a specific action (going to the market) and its purpose (buying things for a new apartment). As Ludwig indicates, it is a correct sentence that can be improved by adding further details.
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Ludwig's WRAP-UP
The phrase "Yesterday I went to the market to buy many things for our new apartment" is a grammatically sound description of a shopping trip, according to Ludwig. While correct, it benefits from added specificity. The phrase is generally neutral in register, suitable for casual conversation or news reports. As there are currently no direct matches in Ludwig's dataset, the phrase would benefit from added detail and context to increase its impact and relevance. Related phrases offer ways to rephrase the sentence with varying degrees of formality and detail.
More alternative expressions(10)
Phrases that express similar concepts, ordered by semantic similarity:
I visited the market yesterday to purchase numerous items for the new apartment
Uses 'purchase' instead of 'buy' and reorders the sentence slightly for a more formal tone.
Yesterday, I shopped for new apartment essentials at the market
Rephrases the action with a focus on 'shopping' and specifies the items as 'essentials'.
I acquired several items at the market yesterday for our new apartment
Substitutes 'acquired' for 'bought' and maintains the original sentence structure.
Yesterday, I picked up various things for our new apartment at the market
Replaces 'buy' with 'picked up' and uses 'various things' for added detail.
I went to the market yesterday and got a lot of stuff for the new apartment
Uses more informal language like 'got' and 'stuff' for a casual tone.
I obtained multiple items for our new apartment during yesterday's market visit
Utilizes 'obtained' and 'market visit' for a different semantic feel.
I secured many items for our new apartment during my market trip yesterday
Employs 'secured' and 'market trip' to alter the phrasing significantly.
I spent yesterday at the market, buying things for the new apartment
Focuses on time spent at the market and restructures the sentence.
My market trip yesterday resulted in many purchases for the new apartment
Rephrases the sentence to highlight the outcome of the market trip.
The market was my destination yesterday for apartment shopping
Changes the sentence structure to emphasize the market as the destination.
FAQs
How can I rephrase "Yesterday I went to the market to buy many things for our new apartment" to be more specific?
To be more specific, replace "many things" with particular items like "furniture", "kitchen supplies", or "decorations". For example, "Yesterday I went to the market to buy "furniture" and "decorations" for our new apartment."
What are some alternatives to using the word "buy" in this context?
Instead of "buy", consider using words like "purchase", "acquire", or "get". For example, "Yesterday I went to the market to "purchase" many things for our new apartment."
Is it grammatically correct to say "Yesterday I went to the market to buy many things for our new apartment"?
Yes, the sentence is grammatically correct. However, according to Ludwig AI, the sentence could be made more impactful by adding additional details. For example "Yesterday I went to the supermarket to buy fresh fruits and vegetables for our new apartment".
How can I make the sentence "Yesterday I went to the market to buy many things for our new apartment" sound more formal?
To sound more formal, you could say, "Yesterday, I visited the market to "acquire" several items for our new apartment". Replacing "went" with "visited" and "buy" with "acquire" elevates the formality.
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Table of contents
Usage summary
Human-verified examples
Expert writing tips
Linguistic context
Ludwig's wrap-up
Alternative expressions
FAQs
Source & Trust
79%
Authority and reliability
4.1/5
Expert rating
Real-world application tested