"Affix postage" means to attach the appropriate amount of postage stamps or labels to a piece of mail before sending it. This ensures that the mail can be processed and delivered by postal services. Affixing postage is necessary for both domestic and international shipments to comply with postal regulations.
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A scale that will calculate the postage needed based on weight.
There are many affixes for graph, and some of them can be graphic, pictograph, etc.
Postage(weight), or P(w)
To put multiple stamps on a letter, first determine the total postage required based on the letter's weight, size, and destination. Then, select the appropriate denomination of stamps to meet or exceed that amount. Affix the stamps to the upper right corner of the envelope, ensuring they are neatly placed and not overlapping. Finally, make sure the stamps are securely attached before mailing.
The affix is "-age" in "postage". It is used to form a noun. Other examples of words ending in "-age" are shrinkage, usage, spoilage, and leverage.
Postage Meters are postage printing machines or systems for your home or office. Meters print postage directly onto your mailpieces or onto an approved label, which you affix to your mailpiece. No accuracy is required.
It means that your return envelope must have stamps stuck ON IT to the value of 1.05.
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To use an affix in a sentence, simply attach it to a base word to modify its meaning. For example, adding the prefix "un-" to the word "happy" creates "unhappy." Similarly, adding the suffix "-er" to "teach" results in "teacher."
The suffix/affix of -tion means the process of. This is shown in production: the process of producing.
AGAINST
It means one.
It means before.
first, you have to get his or her address. then, you write down whatever you have to say. then you put it in an envelope and send it to the poet. don't forget to affix adequate postage.
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