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- receive obtain - WordReference Forums
Hello, is there any real difference between the verbs receive obtain? For instance, receive obtain the first installment of a loan, receive obtain money, receive obtain a letter, etc Thank you for any help
- did receive, have received the email. [present perfect]
Dear all, I am struggling the the use of the present perfect One such example is the word receive When do I use „Did you receive the email?“ and „Have you received the email?“ In the same vein, I sometimes hear „I received the email“ or „I have received the email“ When do I have to use the
- EN: Have you received Did you receive - WordReference Forums
Did you receive my present ? sousentend que l'envoi et l'arrivée du colis sont tous les deux dans le passé (la semaine dernière par exemple) Je pense qu'un anglophone américain fait moins de distinction entre les deux formes A vérifier ! Autre exemple :
- By today on today, by tomorrow on tommorow - WordReference Forums
I was to receive the delivery of the goods by today on today I am to receive the delivery of the goods by tomorrow on tomorrow The goods was to be delivered to me by today on today The goods will be delivered to me by tomorrow on tomorrow Which one would be correct to use
- We Did Receive - WordReference Forums
We did receive a container-load of 10,000 green orangutans, but as I am sure you appreciate there is no market for green orangutans Please arrange to collect the orangutans and deliver the teddy bears and pandas ordered as soon as possible
- Once you receive or once youve received - WordReference Forums
Can you please help me out as to which one is correct? or Can i use both? "Please let me know once you receive the payment" or "Please let me know once you've received the payment"
- In coming days vs In the next few days | WordReference Forums
“In coming days” is rare, it is a more literary version of “in the coming days” which is also fairly literary and so, less commonly used But the meaning is much vaguer, it could mean over the next few days, weeks, months, even years depending on the context (think religious prophecy, which can extend out just as far as believers can be induced to maintain their credulity )
- happen to have received happened to receive - WordReference Forums
Hi everyone Could you please tell me the difference between two below sentences: I happen to have received the parcel yesterday; I happened to receive the parcel yesterday I can't catch the difference For me, it means that the parcel was unexpectedly received yesterday Thanks in advance
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