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I have posted a postal order in to your adress? - it is correct?



 
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I have posted a postal order in to your adress? - it is correct? #1 (permalink) Sat Oct 17, 2009 1:14 am   I have posted a postal order in to your adress? - it is correct?
 

Hi
I am not ssure about this sentence:

I have posted a postal order in to your adress.

or in your or to your or --haw.
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I have posted a postal order in to your adress? - it is correct? #2 (permalink) Mon Oct 19, 2009 20:54 pm   I have posted a postal order in to your adress? - it is correct?
 

"I have posted a postal order to your address" is the correct form.
But I'm not sure what a "postal order" is. Do you mean "postal money order"?
Watch out for your spelling, also.
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I have posted a postal order in to your adress? - it is correct? #3 (permalink) Tue Oct 20, 2009 11:03 am   I have posted a postal order in to your adress? - it is correct?
 

I have pasted this from the English Collins Dictionary:

postal order n.
a written order for the payment of a sum of money, to a named payee, obtainable and payable at a post office.

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I have posted a postal order in to your adress? - it is correct? #4 (permalink) Tue Oct 20, 2009 16:15 pm   I have posted a postal order in to your adress? - it is correct?
 

OK. Its not a phrasing that we ever use in the U. S.
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