
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 achieve (as "acheive"). I …
"received by" or "received from" ? | WordReference Forums
Apr 20, 2009 · What is the correct (or the best) way? 1) Documents received by the customer 2) Documents received from the customer many thanks in advance, md
I received vs. I've received your mail - English Language Learners ...
Nov 21, 2013 · Could someone explain me what is the difference between "I received your e-mail" and "I've received your e-mail". Thanks.
Well received or received well. | WordReference Forums
May 23, 2011 · In the US, we'd say "Received OK" or "Receipt Acknowledged" or Received in Good Condition." I don't think "well received" would be used here for a delivery of work.
the use of "well received" in business emails - WordReference Forums
Nov 7, 2018 · I'm not a native speaker and I would like to seek your advice... I was told that "well received" means "getting good reaction from people" and is not a proper way to mean "I have …
I haven't received / receive your letter yet. - WordReference Forums
May 7, 2012 · Hi,all I'd like to know something about the following sentence. "I haven't received / receive your letter yet." I've already consulted a dictionary to find "I haven't received your letter yet." is the …
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"?
"to receive" vs "to have received" - English Language Learners Stack ...
Refer to the link and the accepted answer. How lucid, how nicely worded it is! The adverbial phrase refers to the act of receiving in sentences No.1 & 2. " The day before " does not have any impact on …
"I got it" as "I received it" | WordReference Forums
May 11, 2010 · Thank you for deciding to read my post. Simple past of "get" is "got", and I am not trying to use it like "I have it"; I am trying to use it like "I received it." I don't see anything wrong in using "I …
"Have you received it?" vs "Did you receive it?"
Apr 1, 2011 · 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!