The correct form of verb of the sentence "This property is for sale, sell" is "sale".
Sale is a noun; and sell is a verb. Examples: "I made a sale." "Did you sell your car yet?"
The word 'market' is a noun, a word for a place where goods are offered for sale, a public gathering held for buying and selling merchandise; a word for a place, a word for a thing.The noun forms of the verb to market are marketer and the gerund, marketing.
The verb form of sale is sell.Other verbs are sells, selling and sold.Some example sentences are:"We sell it cheaply"."She sells bracelets"."We are selling quality products"."We have sold two hundred and twenty-two units".
There is no future tense of sale because the word sale is a noun. ("I made a sale with the cash register" or "There's a sale on at the store."You may be trying to ask: what is the future tense of the word sell, which is a verb. For future tense, you would say "I will sell my car" or "I am going to sell my car." or even "I'm selling my car tomorrow."So for the future, it is the same word as in the present tense, but you must add "I will" or "I'm going to" before the word sell in order to make it future tense.If you meant to ask about the future tense of the word sail, as in on a sail boat, you would say "I will go sailing tomorrow" or more commonly "I'm going sailing tomorrow."You're Welcome
"Sale" is the correct word. The word "sell" (verb) means to sell something. The word "sale" (noun) means something is for sale.
Sale is not a verb and does not have a participle form.
The noun form of the verb sell is sale.
The word 'sale' is a noun, a singular, common, abstract noun; a word for the exchange of something for money, the action or selling, the quantity or amount sold. The verb forms are: sell, sells, selling, sold.
The word "traffics" is a verb form (deals, trades, transports for sale). There is no common anagram word.
The correct form of verb of the sentence "This property is for sale, sell" is "sale".
The word doesn't is a contraction, a shortened form for the verb 'does' and the adverb 'not'. The contraction doesn't functions in a sentence as a verb or an auxiliary verb. Examples:The red pair fits but the black pair does not.OR:The red pair fits but the black pair doesn't.The sale does not start until Friday.OR:The sale doesn't start until Friday.
I can not find it! (verb)A find in the victim's phone records was an important clue. (noun)You can find the answer on page fifty-two. (verb)We made a real find at the yard sale. (noun)
'Sale' is a noun; 'sell' is a verb. (Of course, there are exceptions.)
the word were is a LINKING VERB.
Another word for a garage sale is a ''rummage'' sale or a "yard sale."
The word 'be' is indeed a verb.