The Victorian inventor who invented the postbox was called Anthony Trollope. A postbox is where you put letters to be posted out.
Yes, the noun 'postbox' is a common noun, a general word for any kind of postbox anywhere. A proper noun is the name of a specific person, place, or thing.
Yes, "Postbox" is a proper noun. It specifically refers to a type of receptacle for receiving incoming mail or letters.
Incoming or outgoing? Postboxes for sending letters are yellow. Postboxes on house, for receiving letters, are generally green.
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There are many reasons why people choose to use a postbox. A postbox is a good way to ensure that mail will be secure and not stolen or vandalized. Postboxes also provide privacy in regards to a person's home location. A postbox is also useful to a person who travels or moves frequently.
the first postbox was at mossal bay in africa.In 1451 the worlds first postbox was invented
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Postbox is the email system that is used by Apple. It is important in our life according to the creators because it is a great way to keep everything organized better then other email.
Every house has service boxes with fuses outside of the house. Traditionally there is electricity fuses outside, cable fuses and water lines that can be shut off from outside the house.