Appositive phrase
catch phrase
participle phrase
You can't buy farm animals at a store unless they're toy farm animals. Farm animals are bought from other farms, from livestock auctions, or classifieds in the newspaper or Internet. Farm animals are not pets, thus they're not sold at stores.
Farm trees are trees that are grown on a farm or in a yard and are sold to people.
The cheapest spiderman toys are sold at the Dollar store or walmart. I have a friend who has a sone and he loves spiderman. I know that the Dollar store had every kind of spirderman toy you can imagine.
The phrase "Having sold 500 million records" is an example of a perfect participial phrase. It indicates a completed action that has relevance to the subject or context, often providing background information or setting the stage for further details about the subject's achievements or status.
At the farm
Surplus will be sold ex. Eggs
any cage sold at a pet store for small animals would be appropriate
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kerosene was first sold in ration store
farm crops...