Mail is both singular and plural. You could receive one piece of mail or you could receive lots of mail.
Coats of mail. "Of mail" is a prepositional phrase, and therefore is left alone.
Daily Mail, England: inchs.
"Mail" is a mass noun, so it adopts the grammar of a singular noun ("The mail is here." "Has the mail arrived yet?"), although it cannot be pluralised (1 mail, 2 mails) or combined with an indefinite article (a mail). Other examples of mass nouns are "luggage" and "advice".
That is the correct spelling of the compound noun mailbox(mail receptacle, or e-mail account).
The correct plural is replies.The spelling reply's would indicate either1) a possessive form (Your reply's tone seemed hostile, meaning the tone of the reply) or2) a contraction (My reply's in the mail, meaning the reply is in the mail).
Mail boys.
The plural form of coat-of-mail is coats-of-mail.
Coats of mail. "Of mail" is a prepositional phrase, and therefore is left alone.
The plural form is mistresses.The plural possessive form is mistresses'.Examples: I put the mistresses' mail on her desk.
Yes, "mail" can refer to both singular and plural forms. It is used in a singular form when talking about a single piece of mail, such as "I received a piece of mail." It is used in a plural form when talking about multiple pieces of mail, such as "I need to check my mails."
The plural form of the noun member is members.The plural possessive form is members'.Example: All of our members' addresses are in the mail-merge file.
Daily Mail, England: inchs.
E-mail I believe the proper term would be neither of the two choices. The word should have a hyphen in the middle of 'e' and 'mail', so the word should be 'e-mail'. --- Actually, email is the accepted usage. Try it in the spell checker. Email passes but e-mail does not.
"Mail" is a mass noun, so it adopts the grammar of a singular noun ("The mail is here." "Has the mail arrived yet?"), although it cannot be pluralised (1 mail, 2 mails) or combined with an indefinite article (a mail). Other examples of mass nouns are "luggage" and "advice".
The noun 'airmail' is an uncountable noun, a word for a system of mail distribution; a word for the mail distributed by this system.The word 'airmail' is also a verb.
That is the correct spelling of the compound noun mailbox(mail receptacle, or e-mail account).
Mail Women because all you do to woman is take away the a and add an e. It is just like man to men but they just added wo in women