i think i know what your talking about...they are little cubes with metal peices inside (to weigh them down). if you shake them you can here it...they are like jacks though. i don't often see them but they are of Asian origin i think so in Morning Glory, or some other little Asian store might have them.. hope i helped :)
he Sold the fish for 5$. While others sold it for 50$
sre sold is present tense and were sold ispast tense
The homophone of "sold" is "sowled."
This right can be sold
Yahoo did not get sold.
Sold when?
70% have been sold leaving 30% to be sold
Here's the Top 10 Best-Selling Vehicles of 2009 based on Edmunds.com.Toyota CamryNumbers of units sold: 333,937Honda AccordNumbers of units sold: 287,491Ford F-150Numbers of units sold: 283,613Toyota CorollaNumbers of units sold: 252,414Chevrolet Silverado 1500Numbers of units sold: 245,306Honda CivicNumbers of units sold: 244,603Nissan AltimaNumbers of units sold: 194,211Honda CR-VNumbers of units sold: 191,214Chevrolet ImpalaNumbers of units sold: 165,565Ford FusionNumbers of units sold: 165,117The answer to your question is, the Toyota Camry which sold 333,937 units.
The term 'sold pet rocks' is a predicate, a verb and the words related to that verb. The compound noun 'pet rocks' is functioning as the direct object of the verb 'sold'.The only thing missing to form a complete sentence with this predicate is a subject, for example:I sold pet rocks.We sold pet rocks.You sold pet rocks.He sold pet rocks.She sold pet rocks.They sold pet rocks.Everyone sold pet rocks.
it might be sold in kilograms.
i sold my furnace to Satan