Have you received it? vs Did you receive it? Hey guys, If I fax a document to my friend, should I ask him 1) Have you received it? or, 2) Did you receive it? Thanks in advance Please help!
you will receive you will be received - WordReference Forums In context of registration steps: -After you have registered, you will receive an on-screen confirmation and a link to where you can login I wonder here why it's not "you will be received"? it's looks like a passive voice to me
As soon as it is been received vs. its received. - WordReference Forums Yes I agree "As soon as we receive payment" or "as soon as payment is received" are the most common ways to phrase this but this is merely the custom and practice adopted in labels, letters, business communications etc
Once I receive have received your documents - WordReference Forums Hello, I wonder what tense would be grammatically correct to use in the sentence below "Once I receive have received your documents, I will be able to assess your eligibility for the program" Thanks
We have yet to receive any letters of intent. - WordReference Forums Hi I have a question about the following sentence We have yet to receive any letters of intent Is the sentence indicating that they receive a few of letters or they have not received any letter? The word "yet" makes me confused Can you please explain the meaning of the sentence, please
You will be receiving vs You will receive - WordReference Forums Nodes that actively filter spam will progressively climb the ladder and thus will (receive be receiving) less spam messages " So, from your questions I understand there are contexts in which the two forms have different meanings, isn't it? Could you please give me an example?
Will receive versus would receive - WordReference Forums Hello, There is an exercise which I completed the blank of it But it seems that my answer is not correct To my mind, my answer is grammatical but it has different meaning in comparison of the answer keys' answer would you please tell me what the difference between 'would receive' and 'will
I dont receive I didnt receive - WordReference Forums I agree You can't use the present tense "I don't receive it" because it doesn't match the past tense in "you sent me the letter" And apart from anything else, it sounds odd I'd use the perfect tense "I haven't received it", because you're referring there to a period of time extending to the present