Past participle of sell | Learniv.com
en.learniv.com › sell › Past+participleParticiple of the irregular verb [sell] In linguistics, a participle (ptcp) is a form of nonfinite verb that comprises perfective or continuative grammatical aspects in numerous tenses. A participle also may function as an adjective or an adverb. For example, in "boiled potato", boiled is the past participle of the verb boil, adjectivally modifying the noun potato; in "ran us ragged," ragged is the past participle of the verb rag, adverbially qualifying the verb ran.
Conjugation of sell - English verb - PONS
https://en.pons.com › verb-tables › sellPast ; I, was, selling ; you, were, selling ; he/she/it, was, selling ; we, were, selling ; you, were, selling.