If someone has opened your mail that went to their house, you should report them to the United States Postal Service Inspection Service. They will investigate and prosecute if found guilty.
No
Someone can be charged with felony burglary even if they were the driver and never went in to the house because they helped in the commission of that crime.
sure, you can always take legal action. Whether it is a smart thing to do or whether you have a likelihood of winning are two very different (and more important) questions. I assume the question that he/she asked meant to say: My ex's father went through my mail and opened a bank statement. is there any legal action I can take?
if it went straight to voicemail then her phone was probably off but check it out anyway just to be safe, keep an eye on it
No, adjectives and prepositions are different parts of speech. Adjectives modify or describe nouns or pronouns, while prepositions show the relationship between a noun (or pronoun) and other words in a sentence.
I actually went to this concert, but can't remember who opened for them.
ask them about it
There are several situations where communication can go wrong. Some examples might be where one person mishears a message from someone else, or a written message to someone gets lost in the mail.
Febreze works well for smoke, I would try that. A lot of febreze smells better than fish.
They sent mail when trading ships went over to England.
Someone probably has your cell phone number or someone entered your house and used your phone.
They are mean because they think that they are the best. They think they are the best because they went to someone's house and the people she's/he's being mean to didn't.