Common questions

Have received is it correct?

Have received is it correct?

Short answer is that both are correct in a particular context. Have recieved focuses on the completion of the action of recieving – it is the past perfect tense. So if someone asks if you recieved something, you emphasise the reciept by adding the have.

Is it got or received?

Both. Although ‘received’ sounds better, as in more polished, ‘got’ will be grammatically correct too. Also, ‘received’ has the implication of a giver whereas ‘get’ is a more general gift and can be used more easily, whether or not a giver is mentioned. I got my birthday gift yesterday.

Had received or received?

“I have received” is used,, when you have received something just then or a short while back. “Had received” is used, when you received something some days , months or years back. Though both are in the Past Tense form, the usage is according to , when you have received. Have received : present perfect tense.

Have received meaning?

It’s also the past participle of the verb receive. Received, meaning “generally accepted as true or worthy,” was first recorded in the fifteenth century as the past participle adjective of receive, a verb meaning “accept.” So, that which has been accepted, has been received, or noted as correct or good.

Did anyone receive or received?

The grammatically correct option is ‘have you received my email’. Even though it doesn’t specify, “did you receive my email” sets up an opportunity to establish a particular time. If you choose “have you received my email” it indicates that you just want to establish receipt but not as per any specific time .

Was received in a sentence?

1. I’ve just received some very sad news. 2. Few candidates had received any training in management.

What does got mean?

In informal contexts, “Got it?” or “You got it?” means “Do you understand?” and “Got it.” or “I got it.” means “I understand.”

Did you received or have you received?

“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.

Are being received meaning?

Not a simple construction. “To be received” means “to be considered,” “to be thought of,” etc. “The superlative degree of comparison” is something you’ve probably already encountered in learning English. “Best” is the superlative of “good,” “highest” is the superlative of “high,” etc.

How do you ask if an email has been received?

Tip: Be brief but direct. Ask a question instead of pointing out the obvious that you haven’t received payment, for example asking to confirm they’ve received it and whether or not they have questions about it. Finish with a call to action telling them what you want them to do.

Can I reply with well received?

Is it correct to say well received? 1 Answer. 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 that something has gotten a good reaction or has been viewed with approval.

Which is correct have recieved or have received?

I have received the item or I received the item.. It depends on the use. Short answer is that both are correct in a particular context. Have recieved focuses on the completion of the action of recieving – it is the past perfect tense. So if someone asks if you recieved something, you emphasise the reciept by adding the have.

Can You say’i have received…’in an email?

You could say ‘I have received . . .’ mail received and read. but the latter seems ackward. As a best practice, I typically treat emails (not all but, most) as a conversation and be sure to follow up with an acknowledgment (i.e. thank-you, I agree, etc). This ensure that the person that sent you an email, knows you’ve read and agree/disagree.

When to use’i have received the item’?

I received the item is used when emphasizing the time you received it, it is past simple (not past perfect). e.g. I received the item an hour ago. I have received the item emphasizes that you have something new, it has arrived and you share it with whoever you want, it is present perfect.

How to reply formally to an email saying’please confirm the receipt of?

If the sender is supposed to hear back from you then you can say email received and will revert back to you once I review your email or in due time. Email received, Thank you. Sick of tracking down employee receipts?

I have received the item or I received the item.. It depends on the use. Short answer is that both are correct in a particular context. Have recieved focuses on the completion of the action of recieving – it is the past perfect tense. So if someone asks if you recieved something, you emphasise the reciept by adding the have.

What’s the difference between’received’and’got’?

Also, ‘received’ has the implication of a giver whereas ‘get’ is a more general gift and can be used more easily, whether or not a giver is mentioned. I got my birthday gift yesterday. I received my birthday gift from my parents yesterday.

I received the item is used when emphasizing the time you received it, it is past simple (not past perfect). e.g. I received the item an hour ago. I have received the item emphasizes that you have something new, it has arrived and you share it with whoever you want, it is present perfect.

What does it mean to recieve something in the mail?

‘Recieving’ something means something came into your possession from someone/somewhere else and was sent or given with that intention that you have it. Example: I revieved my letter in the mail. Or I received your feedback on my artiicle. The word ‘got’ can mean that but also that you yourself retrieved something.

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