Is there an answer to the question I still have not received?
Is there an answer to the question I still have not received?
Up until today I still have not received an answer; it is now eleven months after the date the question was put. I was then promised a written answer by last Thursday, but that did not happen either and I still have not received an answer. We still have not received them. I have engines I ordered two years ago and still have not received.
Which is correct ” I did not receive ” or ” I have not received “?
They are both correct, but there is a subtle contextual difference between the two. The past tense (possibly past perfect, implying completed actions in the recent past): ” I did not receive the items ordered”. This carries with it the sense of completion; this may imply that the situation described is not expected to change.
What does it mean when you say I did not receive an email?
“I have not received the curtains I bought over the internet.” “I did not receive any email from the temporary employment agency. The temp agency said they would send an email detailing days and times I am supposed to go to the warehouse job.
How is the word’not received’used in a sentence?
a)I have not received it yet. The fact of not receiving it has some relation with the present. b)I didn’t receive it yet. “Yet” is not normally used in the past simple tense. This was posted by Izzy. a)I did share the guidelines already. It is more emphatic. Although I don’t prefer using “already” in a simple past sentence.
Which is correct, I did not receive or I have not received?
Both of these phrases are correct; “I did not receive” is in the past tense, while “I have not received” is in the present perfect. The past tense makes something sound like it happened farther in the past than the present perfect. i have not received.
Which is correct ” I did not receive the items ordered ” or ” I was not informed “?
The past tense (possibly past perfect, implying completed actions in the recent past): “I did not receive the items ordered”. This carries with it the sense of completion; this may imply that the situation described is not expected to change. The past imperfect tense: “I have not received the items ordered”.
“I have not received the curtains I bought over the internet.” “I did not receive any email from the temporary employment agency. The temp agency said they would send an email detailing days and times I am supposed to go to the warehouse job.
When to use ” I did not receive ” in a sentence?
The past imperfect tense: ” I have not received the items ordered”. This implies that there is a continuing expectation that a situation might resolve, or that an action is ongoing. A simple test is to place “yet” at the end of one of these sentences. “I did not receive the it… Loading…