Yes, at least sometimes. Some will arrive in four and some in five. And yes, earlier arrivals also happen. That is why the USPS confidently asserts that First Class Mail is delivered within the United States in three to five days.
Arriver: to arrive. It's a regular -er verb.
Regular mail takes no longer than 2 to 3 business days anywhere in the Continental United States.
Arrive is a regular verb that mean you add -ed to make the past form.arrive + ed = arrived
It depends on where in Bushwick you are. My packages arrive at around 2. I pick up packages and mail at the DeKalb/Wyckoff post office. I'm not sure where that is in relation to you.
2 days
The females arrived in 1790, on separate boats to men.
The past tense of arrive is arrived. It is also a regular past participle.The similar verb drive has irregular conjugations, drove and driven.
7 to 10 days
At the DMV in Brooklyn Park today they told me 7-10 days for the duplicate to arrive.
A standard size letter would arrive in Omaha two days after being mailed from Jackson MS
about 3 to 4 days long
1 to 14 days or more