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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.
It allows for no deviation at all. If you deliver 99 of a 100, you have failed to live up to your obligations. If you are one minute late in delivery, you have breached the contract.
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The verb forms of delivery are deliver and delivers. Or Delivering and delivered. Depending on tense.Some example sentences are:"I will deliver it"."He delivers the parcel"."He is delivering the parcel"."He has delivered the parcel".
No, it is a verb (to deliver). Adjectives related to the verb include delivered and deliverable. The noun form delivery is also used as a noun adjunct (e.g. delivery van, delivery schedule).
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The closest synonym for the word deliver is send to.
The verb forms of delivery are deliver and delivers. Or Delivering and delivered. Depending on tense.Some example sentences are:"I will deliver it"."He delivers the parcel"."He is delivering the parcel"."He has delivered the parcel".
Amazon will deliver on the same day if you pay for same day delivery.
entregar = to deliver; entrego = delivery
The postman made his delivery to the house on the corner. *UPS does free delivery each month you deliver.
Service delivery is the ability of companies to deliver their service to consumers. When consumers receive their products or service, that is service delivery.