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what is different between sale and sell​

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Answered by MrAlbert007
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Answer:

Sell" is a verb, an action, it requires conjugation: I sell, you sell, he sells.. I sold, you sold, and so on. "Sale" is a noun, it is not conjugated and usually would appear together with definite or undefinite article "the sale", "a sale". When person A sold something, A made a sale.

Answered by Anonymous
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Answer:

✨ Sell or Sale both means to the same but there are slight changes.

✨ The common difference between "sale" and "sell" are sale is "averb" but sell is a "noun".

✨ These are such as "definite" and "undefinite" articles sale usually starts with the article 'the sell' and 'a cell'.

✨ For sell it requirs an action such as "I sell", "you sell", "they cell". In past tense this comes "I sold", "you sold", "they sold".

Example:

The sale is going to start next week.

Your sold your old watch?

Sale & Sell means to distribute something to give something to others, getting a money from them.

In present tense for sell:

✨ I am selling. [ Requires action ]

✨ You are selling. [ Requires action ]

✨ They are selling. [ Requires action ]

In the above example adding "ing" shows it is present continuous tenses.

In past tense for sell:

✨ I sold my phone. [ Require action ]

✨ He sold his books. [ Requirs action ]

✨ They sold it yesterday. [ Requirs action ]

In future tense for sell:

✨ I will sell. [ Require action ]

✨ You will sell. [ Require action ]

✨ They may sell. [ Require action ]

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