The man (sell) mangoes in the market.
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The sentence can be changed as follows:
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- To change the sentence into present tense, the man sells mangoes in the market.
- In the past, the man sold mangoes in the market.
- In the future, the man will be selling mangoes in the market.
- To change in the present continuous, the man is selling mangoes in the market.
- To change in the past continuous tense, the man would be selling mangoes in the market.
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- Here the given question is said to write the proper verb form of 'sell' and it is : Sells .
- So the complete sentence is : The man sells mangoes in the market.
- Now it is an example of Present Indefinite Tense.
- Man is a third person singular number, that's why 's' has been added after main verb 'sell' ( sell + s ) 'sells'.
- It can be : The man is selling mangoes in the market. It is an example of Present Continuous Tense.
- So we can write many sentence by the word 'sell'.
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