Mail

Mail singular or plural

Mail singular or plural

The noun mail can be countable or uncountable. In more general, commonly used, contexts, the plural form will also be mail. However, in more specific contexts, the plural form can also be mails e.g. in reference to various types of mails or a collection of mails.

  1. Which is correct mail or mails?
  2. Is mail countable or uncountable?
  3. Is it singular or plural?
  4. Is Postmen singular or plural?

Which is correct mail or mails?

When referring to snail mail, you would not say, 'I received a hundred mails,' but rather, 'I received a hundred pieces of mail' or 'I received a hundred mailings. ' However, when referring to e-mail, one would say, 'I received a hundred e-mails.

Is mail countable or uncountable?

[uncountable] the official system used for sending and delivering letters, packages, etc.

Is it singular or plural?

Both 'its' and 'their' are determiners. 'Its' is singular, and 'their' is plural. So, the basic rule is to use 'its' with singular nouns and 'their' with plural nouns.

Is Postmen singular or plural?

noun, plural post·men. a postal employee who carries and delivers mail; mail carrier.

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