The verb "sell" in the past simple tense is "sold" in the sentence <u>"man (sell) sweaters, trainers and T-shirts".</u>
- Verbs are words used to describe actions. examples are: walk, talk, run, jump, sleep, eat, sell, stand, sit, read etc.
- <em>Verbs</em> are used to describe the action of a person at a particular time. The sentence can be rewritten as "man <u>sold</u> sweaters, trainers and T-shirts".
Therefore, the verb "sell" in the past simple tense is "sold"
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1. Avocados and kiwis are different as they are not the same fruit.
2. Avocados have less sugar
3. Kiwis have more vitamin C
4. There different colors
5. Kiwis have alot of little black seeds in them
6. Kiwis have a brown fuzzy peel
7. Avocados have dark green or black peel
8. Avocados have one large seed
9. The taste.
10. The shape.
11. How they are eaten.
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