Trying to find a spoon engine!
#14
RE: Trying to find a spoon engine!
ORIGINAL: md420
nice fix on the typo, I was about to call you out also. So that brings me to the point of is this a civic forum or an english class?
nice fix on the typo, I was about to call you out also. So that brings me to the point of is this a civic forum or an english class?
It's not an english class... that was in highschool.
#18
RE: Trying to find a spoon engine!
ORIGINAL: amg6975
Even if I had left it as world instead of word that would have been one time. I can't even count on one hand the number of times you've put sale instead of sell.
It's not an english class... that was in highschool.
ORIGINAL: md420
nice fix on the typo, I was about to call you out also. So that brings me to the point of is this a civic forum or an english class?
nice fix on the typo, I was about to call you out also. So that brings me to the point of is this a civic forum or an english class?
It's not an english class... that was in highschool.
sale ( P )
n.
The exchange of goods or services for an amount of money or its equivalent; the act of selling.
An instance of selling.
An opportunity for selling or being sold; demand.
Availability for purchase: a store where pets are for sale.
A selling of property to the highest bidder; an auction.
A special disposal of goods at lowered prices: coats on sale this week.
sales
Activities involved in selling goods or services.
Gross receipts.
sell ( P ) Pronunciation Key (sl)
v. sold, (sld) sellĀ·ing, sells
v. tr.
To exchange or deliver for money or its equivalent.
To offer for sale, as for one's business or livelihood: The partners sell textiles.
To give up or surrender in exchange for a price or reward: sell one's soul to the devil.
To be purchased in (a certain quantity); achieve sales of: a book that sold a million copies.
To bring about or encourage sales of; promote: Good publicity sold the product.
To cause to be accepted; advocate successfully: We sold the proposal to the school committee.
To persuade (another) to recognize the worth or desirability of something: They sold me on the idea.
#19
RE: Trying to find a spoon engine!
ORIGINAL: md420
sale ( P )
n.
The exchange of goods or services for an amount of money or its equivalent; the act of selling.
An instance of selling.
An opportunity for selling or being sold; demand.
Availability for purchase: a store where pets are for sale.
A selling of property to the highest bidder; an auction.
A special disposal of goods at lowered prices: coats on sale this week.
sales
Activities involved in selling goods or services.
Gross receipts.
sell ( P ) Pronunciation Key (sl)
v. sold, (sld) sellĀ·ing, sells
v. tr.
To exchange or deliver for money or its equivalent.
To offer for sale, as for one's business or livelihood: The partners sell textiles.
To give up or surrender in exchange for a price or reward: sell one's soul to the devil.
To be purchased in (a certain quantity); achieve sales of: a book that sold a million copies.
To bring about or encourage sales of; promote: Good publicity sold the product.
To cause to be accepted; advocate successfully: We sold the proposal to the school committee.
To persuade (another) to recognize the worth or desirability of something: They sold me on the idea.
sale ( P )
n.
The exchange of goods or services for an amount of money or its equivalent; the act of selling.
An instance of selling.
An opportunity for selling or being sold; demand.
Availability for purchase: a store where pets are for sale.
A selling of property to the highest bidder; an auction.
A special disposal of goods at lowered prices: coats on sale this week.
sales
Activities involved in selling goods or services.
Gross receipts.
sell ( P ) Pronunciation Key (sl)
v. sold, (sld) sellĀ·ing, sells
v. tr.
To exchange or deliver for money or its equivalent.
To offer for sale, as for one's business or livelihood: The partners sell textiles.
To give up or surrender in exchange for a price or reward: sell one's soul to the devil.
To be purchased in (a certain quantity); achieve sales of: a book that sold a million copies.
To bring about or encourage sales of; promote: Good publicity sold the product.
To cause to be accepted; advocate successfully: We sold the proposal to the school committee.
To persuade (another) to recognize the worth or desirability of something: They sold me on the idea.
EXACTLY. Sale is a noun, sell is a verb, Adam was right, and this went waaaaay off topic.