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How to Use "Mail" with Example Sentences
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mail
(n):
letters or items delivered by the postal office
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Used with verbs:
"
I
answered
all of my
mail
today.
"
(answered, posted, sorted, picked up)
"
Did you
get
the
mail
yet?
"
(get, forward, deliver, receive)
"
I
opened
his
mail
by accident.
"
(opened, read)
"
The
mail
has been
collected
already.
"
(collected, postmarked, checked, sent)
Used with nouns:
"
The
mail
man
is coming soon.
"
(-man, carrier)
"
You can leave the key in the
mail
box
.
"
(-box)
"
The
mail
room
is full.
"
(room)
"
We're waiting for the
mail
delivery
.
"
(delivery)
"
It's available by
mail
order
only.
"
(order)
Used with adjectives:
"
We sent your money by
registered
mail
.
"
(registered, express, first-class, second-class, certified)
"
My job is to sort the
incoming
mail
.
"
(incoming, outgoing, direct, bulk)
"
I use
electronic
mail
.
"
(electronic)
"
He left me a few
voice
mails
.
"
(voice-)
"
I get a lot of
hate
mail
.
"
(hate, junk, fan)
"
I have a pile of
unopened
mail
.
"
(unopened)
Used with prepositions:
"
Please send it
by
mail
.
"
(by)
"
I received her check
in
the
mail
.
"
(in)
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(v):
to send letters or items using the postal office
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Used with nouns:
"
I
mailed
her a
postcard
from China.
"
(postcard, letter, package)
"
Did you
mail
your
ballot
yet?
"
(ballot, entry)
Used with adverbs:
"
We will be
mailing
it
out
today.
"
(out, back)
"
Please
mail
it
directly
to me.
"
(directly, direct)
Used with prepositions:
"
I
mailed
the check
to
her yesterday.
"
(to)
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