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.
The past tense of mail is mailed.
mailed
Mailed ... it's the past tense of the action verb, mail as in to 'mail a letter.'
The past tense is mailed.
No, because mail people do not deliver on sundays.
"Mail" is a regular verb. It follows the typical -ed pattern when forming past tense and past participle forms, such as "mailed" and "has mailed."
The past participle of 'to mail' is mailed.(See Related questions below)
Bulk mailbroadly refers to mail that is mailed and processed in bulk at reduced rates.
It will NOT be returned to the sender that is for sure if it does not have a correct return address on the mailed envelope and the one that it was mailed to has a incorrect address or does NOT accept the mailed envelope.
The word mail is a verb. The past tense is mailed. It can also be a noun (e.g. the postman delivered the mail)
depends on when you mailed it in and when they will take it their. =)
It usually can be mailed.