It depends... Who are you sending the greetings to? If it's a friend or a family, I'll call or send a card (nowadays, via email or what they call "Facebook"). If it's a business partner, I'll send a letter on a quality type of paper. Question is vague, "How do you deliver greetings?" ---Deliver it politely.
The future tense of "deliver" is "will deliver" or "shall deliver."
It is still "deliver" ex: I will deliver this tomorrow. Or you could say something like "I will be delivering this tomorrow"
they will deliver it next week.Stand and deliver, your goods or your life.
it DOES deliver!!
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Deliver is present tense.
how you deliver oration?
It can deliver a membership pack.
We will deliver your new sofa this afternoon.I used to deliver newspapers.
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No, the word 'deliver' is a verb (deliver, delivers, delivering, delivered).The abstract noun form of the verb to deliver is delivery.
Your tip relies upon how long will it take for you to deliver my pizza. Deliver me from this river of drama!