the postman dropped off a letter today
one day, the POSTMAN brought me my letters
Our mailbox is on a rural route so we have a postman who drives to our mailbox.
This sentence is a complete sentence and consists of a subject ("postman") and a verb phrase ("will deliver"). It also includes a prepositional phrase ("to your house"). The sentence overall functions as a declarative statement.
The postman was disgruntled with his new boss.
No, because it isnot a propernoun.
The postman made his delivery to the house on the corner. *UPS does free delivery each month you deliver.
It was my birthday and i waited eagerly for the postman to arrive.
You can use "mail" and "male" in one sentence by referring to both a postal service and a gender. For example: "The male postman delivered the mail to our house every morning." This sentence clearly distinguishes between the two words while providing context for their usage.
sentence organization
The postman was delivering an extremely important package.
I can give you several sentences.That sword is too unwieldy to use in battle.The postman handed me an unwieldy parcel.We almost dropped the unwieldy desk moving it up the stairs.
Yes, in this sentence "The Postman Always Rings Twice," you capitalize the first letter of each word except for the articles "the" and "always." This is a style commonly used for book titles and headlines.