How to Use "Post" with Example Sentences
Post (n): a long
  piece of wood or metal used to support something; mail; a place where someone
  is on duty; a piece of writing
Used with verbs:
"The
  guard was dismissed from his post."
(be + dismissed, be +
  relieved)
"He is standing at his post."
(be +
  standing at)
"She left her post."
(left,
  guarded)
Used with nouns:
"The post office is
  closed today."
(office)
Used with adjectives:
"The
  ball hit the goal post."
(goal, fence)
"The wooden posts are
  holding up the roof."
(wooden, steel, iron)
"You should alert
  the command post."
(command)
"There is
  an army post down the road."
(army, military)
Used
  with prepositions:
"He is standing at his post."
(at)
Post (v): to
  put up a notice or announcement*
Used with nouns:
"I posted an ad online."
(ad,
  video, picture, response, link, comment)
"She posted her resume."
(resume)
"He posted bail yesterday."
(bail)
"He posted a notice on
  the bulletin board."
(notice, memo, message, announcement, photograph,
  sign, warning)
Used with prepositions:
"She posted an
  announcement on the bulletin board."
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  English Tips
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