If a native Hindi speaking person can confirm this, I would greatly appreciate it. Thanks in advance. I tried to check but two different dictionaries gave me different definitions. one gave me "sale" and one gave me "sales"
thanks. Does this mean that it has to be used in past tense? For example, can I use this word in the sentence "Future Shop is having a SALE today"
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[/COLOR]the reason why I am not too confident is because once I type this term into google search bar, and click "images" no pictures to do with sale show up. However, when I type in "sale", then all pictures to do with sale show up. Hope this makes sense, and if anyone can clarify, that would be GREAT