The postal worker who delivers my mail is male.
John received a gift from Sam yesterday.
These words are called homophones. Some examples of homophones are mail and male, bear and bare, and principal and principle.
1. The mail man came by, so the male went to go get it. 2. The rose sat in the rows of chairs. 3. There was a deer that wrote a letter starting with dear. 4. I had a cell phone that is for sell. 5. There was a sail ship that was for sale.
No, the term "digital mail" should not be capitalized in a sentence unless it is at the beginning of a sentence or included in a title.
I sent him a message via e-mail correspondence.
I read your mail today...
"that package is receivable by mail order only"
When should I mail out the wedding invitations? Did she take the mail out of the box?
Meaning: overwhelming assault or force; very large amount of something SENTENCE: He faced it with an onslaught of junk mail
The words male and mail are homophones.
People usually have interests corresponding to their age. They were corresponding by mail long before they ever met in person.
The invitation got lost in the mail.
The messenger is delivering mail to a friend. -a messenger is someone that sends messages in a form such as mail
Yes. She did not deliver the mail at the usual time.
John received a gift from Sam yesterday.
The catalog was sent by mail. The library did not have it in their catalog. You can catalog the animals by their species.
These words are called homophones. Some examples of homophones are mail and male, bear and bare, and principal and principle.