The correct form is "Has she bought..." (she has bought).
they bought it
I have bought is the present perfect of the verb to buy.I might have bought. I could have bought.
Bought , party
No, the word "bought" is not an adverb.the word "bought" is a verb ("I bought some new shoes"). Sometimes it can also be an adjective, particularly in the United States ("this pie is store-bought").
No they certainly have not been bought out
I bought new shoes..Or What do you think i bought?
The homophone for "bought" is "bought."
This right can be bought
I BOUGHT a can of coke.You can only use it if you have already bought something. But you cannot say I am going to bought this can of coke.
The past participle of buy is bought.
present perfect - have/has bought past perfect - had bought present perfect continuous - have/has been buying past perfect continuous - had been buying will/shall perfect - will/shall have bought