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Grammar

Sale Vs Sell

0 As a refresher to many, what is the difference in usage between sale and sell? I have become accustomed to using substitute words such as move, or distribute, because they are much easier to remember when it comes to grammer. 0-
  

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0 Hello Guest, 02br 02br 00"Sale" is a NOUN meaning "the act of selling 02br 02br 00"Sell" is a VERB meaning to sell, or exchange something for money or other goods. 0-

  • 0 Hello Guest, 02br 02br 00"Sale" is a NOUN meaning "the act of selling 02br 02br 00"Sell" is a VERB meaning to sell, or exchange something for money or other goods.
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0 Hello Guest, 02br
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"Sell" can also be a noun:

1. a deliberate deception: hoax

2. the act or an instance of selling

and a couple of more obscure ones. Check out Webster
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Hi,



I sell cars.



My last sale was yesterday.



Clive
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The verb is "to sell."
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1. Our company sells electronics.

2. We are the leading company in the sales of electronics

3. I work in the sales department

4. Electronics sell well in China. (Not sales)

5. I am a salesperson. (Not 'I am a sales' commonly used these days)

NB: There is another word, 'sail' t
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I see this ALL the time on social networking sites, and it is extremtly annoying.

Sell is a verb, meaning the action that one is taking, what one is doing, or what one has done.

"Are you going to sell your car?"

"The girls are selling cupcakes to raise money for their trip."

"Claire plans to sell her home before she gets married."
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Sell is a verb. The past is sold.

Mary sells books.
John sold his house.
Apple sells iPhones.

Sale is a noun.

The books are on sale.
The house is for sale.
The sales of houses in our city are higher than last year.
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Is it correct to say " we sale "
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AnonymousIs it correct to say " we sale "
No.
You can say "a wee sale" which means a very very small sale.

We sell all the little things that we don't want anymore in our annual "wee sale."

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