👉 The word 'whosale', which appears in this sentence, is a verb phrase in English used to describe selling something or someone's goods, services or possessions. The verb phrase "to sell" describes the act of conveying a good, service, or possession from one person to another. It involves moving it from one place to another, often through monetary exchange. The preposition 'whos' indicates who is involved in the sale, and the prepositional phrases 'in' and 'with' describe the mode of delivery. The word 'selling', when used as a verb phrase, typically implies that goods or services have been sold. It also can be used to denote an action where goods or services are moved from one place to another. The use of "whosale" in this sentence suggests that something has been purchased for sale or is being sold for purchase. It indicates the process by which goods, services, or possessions are acquired and transferred.