The word salesman is a common singular noun. It requires no apostrophe.The salesman took a break.If the word salesman has a possession or belonging, it needs an apostrophe.The salesman's break was only 10 minutes.I saw the salesman's shoes were scuffed.
He for a subject -- The salesman was nervous. -- or -- He was nervous. Him for an object. -- I saw the salesman. -- or -- I saw him.
Yes, the word salesman is a noun, a singular, common, compound noun; a word for a person or profession.
Example sentence:"A salesman downtown sold me a cheap fridge."
potato dealer
The word salesman is a common singular noun. It requires no apostrophe.The salesman took a break.If the word salesman has a possession or belonging, it needs an apostrophe.The salesman's break was only 10 minutes.I saw the salesman's shoes were scuffed.
He for a subject -- The salesman was nervous. -- or -- He was nervous. Him for an object. -- I saw the salesman. -- or -- I saw him.
Yes, the word salesman is a noun, a singular, common, compound noun; a word for a person or profession.
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potato dealer
Example sentence:"A salesman downtown sold me a cheap fridge."
The man was solicited in the salesman offer. This is a word using the word solicitous.
The cast of The Word of a Salesman - 2006 includes: Lou Delucia as Arthur Richard Saldavia as John Gato Scatena as Store Clerk
The document was referring to a primary source. The salesman was referring us to another store. Are you referring to the brown shoes or the red shoes?
The first word that comes to mind is "smarmy". Another word starting with "s" would be smug, and if they're good..."sincere" and "slick". Sleasy comes to my mind.
Yes. Salespeople is the plural of salesperson (salesman or saleswoman).