What type of word is sold?
simple past tense and past participle of sell1.Is sold a verb or noun?
Sell is most commonly used as a verb (past tense sold), and it also has a few different meanings: To offer something for sale—to offer it in exchange for money: a store that sells only hats; I might sell my car. The person or business doing the selling is called the seller.Which kind of verb is sold?
Sold is the past tense and past participle of sell.What type of speech is sold?
verb (used with object),sold, sell·ing.Can sold be an adjective?
The earliest known use of the adjective sold is in the mid 1500s. OED's earliest evidence for sold is from 1535, in Biblia: the Bible. The adjective sold is formed within English, by conversion. It is formed from the earlier verb sell.Sell or Sale - Confusing English Words
Is sold a verb or adjective?
sold. / (səʊld) / verb. the past tense and past participle of sell.Is sell a verb or adjective?
Sell is common as a verb but can also be a noun that shares this sense of sale. (We talk more about the noun sell later.) Here is an example: The Los Angeles Times first reported the sell of the 1964 Bermuda-style house, which sits behind gates on a one-acre lot with lavish landscaping.What is sold in grammar?
(soʊld ) Sold is the past tense and past participle of sell.What does sold mean as an adjective?
Definitions of sold. adjective. disposed of to a purchaser.What tense is the word sold in?
The past tense of 'sell' is 'sold' and can be used in the following way: I sold my old car last week for money for college.Is sold a irregular verb?
'Sell' is an irregular verb because its past tense and past participle is 'sold' (Sell — sold — sold).Is sold out a verb?
sold out; selling out; sells out. transitive verb. 1.What is the meaning of sold phrasal verb?
[phrasal verb] sell (someone) on (something) : to persuade (someone) to be interested in and excited about (something)What is the synonym of sold?
bargained for disposed of. sold (adjective as in convinced) Strong matches. impressed persuaded satisfied.What are examples of sold?
[M] [T] I sold a book. [M] [T] She sold him her car. [M] [T] Eggs are sold by the dozen. [M] [T] The seats are all sold out.What is the meaning of sold in Oxford dictionary?
[transitive, intransitive] to give something to somebody in exchange for money. sell (something) I recently sold my bike. His father went bankrupt and the family had to sell their home. The board agreed to sell the company. The shares were sold in the open market.What is the difference between sell and sold?
Sell can be used with an object, like “sell a house” (the house is the thing we are selling, so is the object of sell), or without an object, as in “not the right time to sell” (referring to the action of selling a house more generally). Sell is an irregular verb. The past participle of sell is sold.Is sell an intransitive verb?
[transitive, intransitive] to give something to someone in exchange for money sell something (to somebody) (for something) I sold my car to James for $1,800. sell somebody something (for something) I sold James my car for $1,800.What is the intransitive sentence of sell?
In the sentence rice sells cheap, sell is an intransitive verb.How do you spell should grammar?
Should is a modal verb. Modal verbs follow these rules: Modal verbs do not take any endings like -s, -ed or -ing (never 'shoulds' or 'shoulded') Modal verbs are followed by the base form of another verb (should do, should be)What type of speech is Christmas?
Christmas is a noun which refers to the Christian holiday celebrating the birth of Jesus.Is sold a past tense?
The past tense of sell is sold. The third-person singular simple present indicative form of sell is sells. The present participle of sell is selling. The past participle of sell is sold.What is the root word of sold?
Middle English sellen, from Old English sellan "to give (something to someone), furnish, supply, lend; surrender, give up; deliver to; promise," from Proto-Germanic *saljanan "offer up, deliver" (source also of Old Norse selja "to hand over, deliver, sell;" Old Frisian sella, Old High German sellen "to give, hand over, ...What is the noun for sold out?
sellout noun [C usually singular] (ALL SOLD)The concert was a sellout.