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  1. "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

  2. you will receive / you will be received | WordReference Forums

    Feb 2, 2013 · Active = you will receive an on-screen confirmation Passive = An on-screen confirmation will be received by you. (note subject/object inversion) "On Tuesday, I received a …

  3. "Have you received it?" vs "Did you receive it?" - WordReference …

    Apr 1, 2011 · "Did you receive it?" would probably be the most commonly heard one, but "Have you received it" is also definitely a good way to say it as well. I'd probably tend to use the …

  4. Once I receive/ have received your documents - WordReference …

    Feb 9, 2015 · 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 …

  5. As soon as it is been received vs. it's received.

    Jan 26, 2012 · There is no problem grammatically with inserting an article or a pronoun, for example "as soon as we receive the payment" or "as soon as we receive your payment" are …

  6. "You will be receiving" vs "You will receive" - WordReference Forums

    Apr 29, 2012 · 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 …

  7. to receive and to be received | WordReference Forums

    Sep 4, 2013 · W hat's exactly the difference between 'to receive' and 'to be received'? Is it true that "to be received" sounds more thankful? Is it true that "to be received" sounds more …

  8. We have yet to receive any letters of intent.

    Mar 11, 2014 · 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 …

  9. did receive, / have received the email. [present perfect]

    Jul 12, 2018 · 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“ …

  10. Can you receive consultation? - WordReference Forums

    Dec 25, 2017 · You're not conveying anything like that to me with your choice of "receive consultation". You are merely using an odd phrase that doesn't sound like something a native …

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