By - Buy - Bye
By: means at the side of or
near something. It can also mean ‘as means of’ or a person has written
something; e.g. park in the car park by the pub; I would like to sit by the
fire; he travelled to the festival by bus; she is going to get to Edinburgh by train.
Buy: means to pay for; e.g. I want to buy a new pair of shoes; I went to
the shop to buy some milk.
Bye: is the expression you
use when you leave someone; such as ‘goodbye’ or ‘bye bye’.
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