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A new question is posted to stack overflow every 12 seconds Alternatively, you could rephrase the sentence. A new question is posted at stack overflow every 12 seconds
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The following syntax expresses it in more specific way using on, i.e But i think please keep me updated if any news comes up Where a post was posted
Or on a facebook wall.
Posted out is british english to post something out Mailed out is american english to mail something out Here is posted out in a british university document Students are not eligible for another set of documents free of charge where
The documents were posted out more than six months ago The documents were posted out to an address outside of the uk and less than 6 weeks have passed essex. I have certainly posted the letter this week I certainly posted the letter this week
Both post and posting are the same according to cambridge dictionary (android version)
Both have the same meaning i.e An electronic message that you send to a website in order to allow many peop. Can we still use the word "tweet" Now that twitter has been rebranded as x
If not, what should we call a post/entry on x Does that mean that the rebrand has/will remove t. This means that you have some letters that are addressed to the person you are speaking with that they are supposed to receive but you have not yet mailed/posted them So, if your intent is to say you're sending the letters on their behalf, i recommend using for and if you're sending the letters that are directed to them, i recommend using to.
It's not bad, but there is a better verb
The other problem you have is that news is uncountable, and so we can only use it as a singular noun (meaning you have to use 3rd person verb form) Please keep me updated if any news arise* s *