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  1. you will have received /will receive [future perfect vs simple future]

    Aug 4, 2016 · You should receive the samples latest by tomorrow morning. Let's meet on Wednesday, 9am sharp to discuss the results. I'm sure you will have received the samples and completed the …

  2. "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 contexts in which …

  3. "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!

  4. 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 …

  5. May I ask when I can/could expect to receive...

    Nov 9, 2022 · Context: I received a verbal offer. Now I am waiting for the written offer. I would like to ask when I can expect to receive it. Which of the following is correct or sounds more polite? I would also …

  6. I'm yet to receive/ I haven't received - WordReference Forums

    Aug 1, 2020 · The first sentence looks strange, LSIO. You probably meant to write I have yet to receive your email. This sentence does mean exactly the same thing that the second sentence means.

  7. Once I receive/ have received your documents - WordReference Forums

    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 for the …

  8. "he hadn't received" vs. "he didn't receive" | WordReference Forums

    Nov 12, 2017 · Thank you! In other words, "they sent a message saying a new one had been sent out, but he hadn’t received it (it's not "but he didn't receive it)".

  9. receive of/from - WordReference Forums

    Aug 2, 2009 · If I want to say: I received the letter of Bill from Tom. I received Bill's letter from Tom. how would I differenciate "of" and "from"? should I use "de" for "of" and "a" for from? Or how would you …

  10. receive on | WordReference Forums

    Apr 25, 2019 · Hello there, take the following sentence into consideration: " If you want to send a message you have received on to someone else, what do you do?" (Source: English Collocation in …