Yes, the word market is a noun; a singular, common noun. The noun 'market' is a concrete noun as a word for a place where goods are bought and sold; a place where people buy and sell shares in companies. The noun 'market' is an abstract noun as a word for trade in goods of a particular kind; the general place or group of people that a product is sold to (a foreign market, an urban market); the economic system in which prices, salaries, and the supply of goods are controlled by what and how much people buy.
Blood diamonds are sold in secret, so no one who is willing to reveal how they are sold has stepped forward to answer your question.
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A product (or service) is sold or can be sold throughout the world, not just on one continent
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The noun 'grocery' is a singular, common, concrete noun; a word for a type of store, a word for the items sold in such a store; a word for a thing.
The noun in the sentence, "He sold the bicycle to him." is bicycle.The noun 'bicycle' is a singular, common, concrete noun; a word for a thing.
about 17 yards of concrete (it's sold by the cubic yard)
Concrete is sold in cubic (volume) measurements not square (area) measurements.
In the United States, if you are buying concrete mixed up and ready to pour, it is typically sold by the cubic yard (3ft x 3ft x 3ft) volume. But they usually call this just a 'yard' of concrete, knowing that it is a cubic yard.
Concrete saws are sold at industrial tool stores. In my area (Fraser Valley, BC) there are at least 8 of them. This is not the kind of saw you would find in Rona or Home Depot. Look around your area for an industrial outlet.
It is called free enterprise. And it is this way because no one has been able to force an organisation onto the market.
Crushed concrete is sold by the ton. One dumptruck will haul between 13 and 15 tons. Your driveway should take around 30 tons if covered 4" thick.
(3.5/12) x 120 = (.2917) x 120 = 35.004 Cubic Feet Concrete is sold by the cubic yard. 35.004 cubic feet = 1.3 cubic yards
53 and 1/3 cubic feet, concrete is normally sold buy the cubic yard, this would be 1.975 cubic yards. Figure on 2.25 CU yards to be safe. You do not want to run short when pouring concrete.
Technically 'Yes'. The aggregate is suspended in the water and sand mixture. The sand is suspended in the water. All together the sand and water binds the whole into a sold.
Not easily - the only realistic method is to use acid - preferably hydrochloric. In the UK it is very often sold as brick acid.