to sell
to sell
'sell' is an irregular verb: sell – sold – sold.
I sell fruit at the market.
I sell fruit at the market.
Indicative
Present Simple
I sell fresh vegetables at the market.
I sell fresh vegetables at the market.
You sell your paintings online.
You sell your paintings online.
She sells tickets at the station.
She sells tickets at the station.
We sell books and magazines.
We sell books and magazines.
You sell the best coffee in town.
You sell the best coffee in town.
They sell cars for a living.
They sell cars for a living.
Present Continuous
I am selling my old bike this weekend.
I am selling my old bike this weekend.
You are selling your house at last.
You are selling your house at last.
He is selling tickets by the door.
He is selling tickets by the door.
We are selling everything before the move.
We are selling everything before the move.
You are selling more than ever.
You are selling more than ever.
They are selling lemonade on the corner.
They are selling lemonade on the corner.
Past Simple
I sold my car last month.
I sold my car last month.
You sold your bike for a good price.
You sold your bike for a good price.
She sold all the tickets in an hour.
She sold all the tickets in an hour.
We sold the house to a young couple.
We sold the house to a young couple.
You sold out on the first day.
You sold out on the first day.
They sold their company for millions.
They sold their company for millions.
Present Perfect
I have sold almost everything already.
I have sold almost everything already.
You have sold more than your target.
You have sold more than your target.
He has sold his flat and moved abroad.
He has sold his flat and moved abroad.
We have sold out of bread today.
We have sold out of bread today.
You have sold a record number of tickets.
You have sold a record number of tickets.
They have sold the rights to the film.
They have sold the rights to the film.
Past Perfect
I had sold the tickets before you called.
I had sold the tickets before you called.
You had sold your shares just in time.
You had sold your shares just in time.
She had sold the last copy by noon.
She had sold the last copy by noon.
We had sold the car before we left.
We had sold the car before we left.
You had sold everything before the sale ended.
You had sold everything before the sale ended.
They had sold the farm years earlier.
They had sold the farm years earlier.
Future Simple
I will sell my collection next year.
I will sell my collection next year.
You will sell twice as much with ads.
You will sell twice as much with ads.
He will sell the boat in spring.
He will sell the boat in spring.
We will sell tickets at the entrance.
We will sell tickets at the entrance.
You will sell out before noon.
You will sell out before noon.
They will sell the building to the city.
They will sell the building to the city.
Conditional
Conditional
I would sell the house if the price were right.
I would sell the house if the price were right.
You would sell more with a website.
You would sell more with a website.
She would sell her jewelry only in need.
She would sell her jewelry only in need.
We would sell the tickets cheaper to students.
We would sell the tickets cheaper to students.
You would sell out instantly.
You would sell out instantly.
They would sell the land if they could.
They would sell the land if they could.
Imperative
Imperative
Sell it before the price drops!
Sell it before the price drops!
Let's sell the old furniture.
Let's sell the old furniture.
