First Class Mail is delivered in three to five days.
one day
One normal Canadian stamp (for a letter size and weight)
3 hours transportation, 1 day delivery
Depends on size of post. I mailed a normal letter for less than 1 pound from Edinburgh to Los Angeles the other day.
its kind of warm ,normal ,and not so cold.
Yes they are normal! They live in houses and go to school and play video games!! Just like you!!
I know the post office has to hand process square sized envelopes. Their machine has a hard time locating the stamps location because of the envelopes size. I have mailed square envelopes a lot of times. If mailed within the U.S., it's $0.03 more than the standard $0.44. So it is 47 cents....that is- if it is the normal weight of a card or letter. If it's over an ounce, the price goes up.
Under normal conditions, a letter mailed early in the day Monday through Friday will travel from Kentucky to Minnesota overnight, and may even be delivered the next day. But the usual time is 2 to 3 days, which is the USPS service target for first class interstate letters. Large or bulky envelopes, especially with handwritten or unclear addresses, can take longer.
It depends on the weight and the measurements of the item, something like a normal envelope or a greeting card can be mailed with just one stamp, as long as it is not oversized or overweight. Its best to go to your post office or to the Canada post web site to do the calculation of the cost. Their web site is www.canadapost.ca
It's a normal capital letter. Sometimes the first letter is illuminated.
Active Voice:In most English sentences with an action verb, the subject performs the action denoted by the verb. Ex:Mary mailed the letter.Mary(subject) is doing the mailing(verb)Passive Voice:One can change the normal word order of many active sentences (those with a direct object) so that the subject is no longer active, but is, instead, being acted upon by the verb - or passive.Ex:The letter was mailed by Mary.The letter(subject) was being mailed(verb):) Hope this helped.Yes.When the verb takes the action from the subject (the doer) and passes on to the object (the receiver), the verb is said to be in Active voice.I helped my friend.When the subject receives the action, the subject is the receiver of the action, the verb is said to be in Passive Voice.My friend was helped (by me).It better to use active voice if the Doer of the action is known or mentioned.
How about "common"? or "normal"?