"to sell" would be correct. You sell your car and made a sale.:)
'Sale' is a noun; 'sell' is a verb. (Of course, there are exceptions.)
When a store has a sale, they sell their products at a reduced price. I was happy when I learned the store was having a big sale and they will sell many items at 50% off. They are having a yard sale and will sell everything for less than $1.00.
Napoleon was anxious to conclude the sale.
YES. The sale of the Louisiana Territory was concluded between Napoleon and Jefferson.
No. She cannot force the sale of the home, but she can file a lawsuit and request that the property be partitioned. The judge would decide if the property would be subject to sale. Judges generally give the person who does not want to sell the property the opportunity to buy out the other owner(s). This would only be possible if there were not terms included in the will forbidding the sale of the property, such as the bequest of a life estate.
'Sale' is a noun; 'sell' is a verb. (Of course, there are exceptions.)
Try to sell the fact that there is a cell sale at the cubicle department. There is a sale on cell phones, so the store hopes to sell a lot of them.
No. The mortgagee (the lender) owns the mortgage and has the right to sell it.
I would like to sell you one of the cell phone I have for sale.
When a store has a sale, they sell their products at a reduced price. I was happy when I learned the store was having a big sale and they will sell many items at 50% off. They are having a yard sale and will sell everything for less than $1.00.
Sale is a noun; and sell is a verb. Examples: "I made a sale." "Did you sell your car yet?"
They have the responsibility to execute the will as written or modified by the court. That includes the right to sell property.
"Sale" is the correct word. The word "sell" (verb) means to sell something. The word "sale" (noun) means something is for sale.
no salesmen has no right to not sell u something that is already on sale. -- The laws in differing countries vary on this matter. However, they more or less say the same in law. The seller (in this case a sales person) has the right to refuse to sell any item to anyone without having to give good cause.
She decided to sell her old car at the garage sale.
The correct form of verb of the sentence "This property is for sale, sell" is "sale".
They still do sale them. i got one right now!