The verb phrase in this sentence is - has mailed - this is present perfect.
Present perfect is formed with - have/has + past participle.
The tense of the verb in the sentence "He has mailed all of the invitations already" is the present perfect tense.
The direct object in the sentence is "letter." It is the recipient of the action performed by the subject "Leo."
The past tense of "mail" is "mailed."
She bought him flowers. They offered me a ride. The teacher asked the students a question. I mailed my friend a birthday card. He showed his parents his report card.
A homophone for "smell" is "cell." A homophone for "mailed" is "males." A homophone for "money" is "many."
I can give you several sentences.I signed the check and mailed it off.That is a signed and legal document.The church added a signed translation for its deaf members.
A compound sentence is a sentence that contains two or more simple sentences joined by and, or, or but; a compound predicate is a predicate that has two or more verbs with the same subject. Example:Mr. Jones took the invitations to the post office, and he stamped and mailed them.
Customary, Christening invitations are normally mailed out at least two to three weeks before the christening event. This allows the people that are invited to make plans well ahead of time to make sure they can come, and to let a the family know if they are unable to attend.
Before seminar invitations are mailed out, be sure each one highlights all essential information. Types of information that should be noted include: time, location, cost and preferred attire.
When planning a wedding, invitations are a two step process. Save-the-date cards should be mailed out four months in advance to let guests know about your engagement. The invitations should be sent out two months later leaving guests about 6-8 weeks to RSVP. When preparing for your wedding, the general rule is that save the date cards should be mailed out four months in advance. Wedding invitations should be sent out no earlier than two months before the wedding.
Mailed ... it's the past tense of the action verb, mail as in to 'mail a letter.'
You can expect that your mail will be mailed out the same day which you place it in a mailbox if you do so in the morning, or the following business day if you place it in the mailbox after the carrier has already visited the mailbox that day. The postal service picks up from most mailboxes Monday through Saturday. To determine when a letter was mailed, if you are in receipt of the letter, you can examine the postmark date on it. It shows when the postal service took possession of the letter.
I mailed the coupon to the company in order to get my rebate.
The direct object in the sentence is "letter." It is the recipient of the action performed by the subject "Leo."
A compound predicate is a sentence with two verbs. Example - Sally wrote and mailed the letter. - They threw and retrieved the balls.
Many baby showers are held during the last trimester of pregnancy and baby shower invitations are typically mailed out about a month before the party to allow people plan and RSVP.
In the phrase "Randy mailed a package" the word package is the direct object, and in the phrase "to his friend Jorge" the name Jorge is the direct object.
Note: The word is spelled demand. I demand you stop hitting me! A mailed bill is a demand for payment.