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what is the difference between by and bye?do some american people say "by" referring "bye"?
Apr 19, 2012 4:18 AM
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I'm not good at teaching stuff but "By" is more for linking a subject.
For example:
"I came by car." or "He won the race by 3 seconds."
"Bye" is what you say when you bid farewell for the day or the moment.
hope it helps
April 19, 2012
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I so not spell well. As a bad speller who also knows the meaning of words, I would say part of my spelling issue is laziness. In this case, I think I know that buy is to purchase while by is location. Good buy is a good deal and good by is farewell. Why would a bad speller like me know? I looked it up to be sure? Ill never tell. 88
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