
"I have received" vs. "I received" - English Language & Usage Stack ...
As an aside, the phrase I was wondering is a way of avoiding asking rather abruptly: Have you received the letter? or Did you receive the letter? Despite the use of the past continuous, the …
How do I avoid misspelling "receive" as "recieve"?
Feb 2, 2016 · As a non-native speaker and before the advent of the panaceas called spell-checkers and auto-correct, I used to often misspell words like receive ( as "recieve") and …
Can I use "well received" as a response to professional emails?
Jun 1, 2020 · If you want simply to confirm to your professor that you have received a message, well received conveys more than that. Well received, which is sometimes hyphenated, means …
grammar - Which one of <I haven't received> or <I don't have …
Jun 1, 2022 · 'I have not received' is correct, because this is the correct negative form of the present perfect. To put the present perfect tense in a negative form, use this formula: …
sentence - We received/had received a letter - English Language …
May 16, 2016 · I want to acknowledge on receipt of a letter. Which one is correct "we received" or "we had received"? And please explain the usages too. Thanks
Received on vs Received at - English Language Learners Stack …
Nov 17, 2017 · Which is the correct form of the sentence below? The message was received on 10pm, 3rd March 2017. Or The message was received at 10pm, 3rd March 2017.
"Claim has received" or "was received"? - English Language
Mar 2, 2018 · The letter has been received by John Or, in the past form: The letter was received [by John] This is the construction you should be using in your case. [The] claim was received …
"once I receive it" vs. "once received" - English Language Learners ...
What is the difference between once I receive it and once received? Ex. I will send the picture to you once I receive it from John. I will send the picture to you once received.
sentence meaning - "just receive" Vs "just received"? - English ...
Feb 15, 2021 · Which is the correct English usage and why? "I just receive my package" I just received my package"?
formality - Formal way to tell someone they accidentally sent you ...
I have received an email from someone at work. He’s quite senior and probably would get quite angry to get an “accusing” message like: I wasn’t supposed to get this email. It looks like you …