The noun form for the verb 'to obey' is obeyer, one who obeys. Another noun form is obedience.
You can sell it at freecycle :)
that is a very interesting question and you can sell anything. but just i would not sell cars and toys or somethig rediculous like that..... well it really is up to you and a good way to find out what you want to sell is to try out new products and see haw they sell. Also you could find out what you want to sell by following your dreams of what you always wanted to sell and by you personality.
Yes, the noun 'vendor' is a common noun, a general word for a person or company that offers goods for sale.
The past tense of sell is sold.
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his abstart paintings.
The noun form of the verb sell is sale.
The word 'sell' is a noun form, a singular, common, abstract noun; a word for an act or method of selling; an informal word for a deliberate deception. Example: Their proposal to raise taxes will be a difficult sell. The noun forms for the verb to sell are seller and the gerund, selling.
The abstract noun for the verb to sell is the verbal noun (gerund) selling.Example: He has a winning personality, perfect for selling.The word "sell" is also used informally as an abstract noun, for example a hard sell (aggressive persuasion), a soft sell (gentle persuasion), or a bit of a sell (lacking merit to be easily sold); a word for a concept.Example: That car dealer uses the hard sell to close a deal.
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Sell is not an adjective, it is a verb to 'sell'.The adjective form is the past participle of the verb sold (or unsold).The abstract noun is form of the verb to sell is the gerund, selling.The word "sell" is also used informally as an abstract noun, for example a hard sell (aggressive persuasion), a soft sell (gentle persuasion), or a bit of a sell (lacking merit to be easily sold).
The word "sell" is used informally as an abstract noun; a hard sell (aggressive persuasion), a soft sell (gentle persuasion), or a bit of a sell (lacking merit to be sold easily); a word for a concept; for example:That car dealer uses the hard sell to close a deal.The abstract noun form of the verb to sell is the gerund, selling; for example: He has a winning personality, perfect for selling.The noun 'enemy' is an abstract noun as a word for something harmful or prejudicial, a word for a concept; for example:Rancor is the enemy of peace.The noun 'enemy' is a concrete noun when used as a word for an opposing military force, or a hostile person or country. The abstract noun forms of the verb to avoid are avoidance and the gerund, avoiding.
'Sale' is a noun; 'sell' is a verb. (Of course, there are exceptions.)
The word 'sell' is both a verb and a noun.The noun 'sell' is an informal noun for the activity of persuading someone to buy; the activity of causing to be accepted; a deception or hoax; a word for a thing.Example: The salesman tried to give me the hard sell.The noun forms of the verb to sell are seller and the gerund, selling.Examples:I will contact the seller with your offer.He has a winning personality, perfect forselling.
The word 'sold' is the past participle, past tense of the verb to sell. The past participle of the verb also functions as an adjective.The word sell is also an abstract noun as a word for the activity of persuading someone to buy; for example 'hard sell' and 'soft sell'.A related abstract noun is sale.
Sale is a noun; and sell is a verb. Examples: "I made a sale." "Did you sell your car yet?"