
receive / obtain - WordReference Forums
Aug 8, 2006 · 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. …
I have yet to recieve [receive] payment - WordReference Forums
Mar 16, 2011 · I have yet to recieve payment for Thursday 3 March. Hi, What is it mean? = I haven't got the 3 March payment yet? Thank you everyone!
Receive/get a good education - WordReference Forums
Sep 22, 2022 · Is it idiomatic to say "receive/get a good education?" For context: It's a general statement whether or not people should go to private schools and universities. "You don't have to go to a public …
did receive, / have received the email. [present perfect]
Jul 12, 2018 · 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 …
happen to have received/happened to receive - WordReference Forums
Feb 25, 2016 · 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 …
Once you receive or once you've received - WordReference Forums
Mar 6, 2015 · 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"
to receive - WordReference Forums
Apr 20, 2021 · Is the highlighted correct in the following sentence? I await to receive the quote.
receive (an) education - WordReference Forums
Apr 3, 2014 · "I went to school to receive an education." "I went to school to receive education" is an ok sentence, but it has a different meaning than the first one. "An education" has the connotation of …
happy to receive your email - WordReference Forums
Sep 7, 2017 · Hello, everyone. Context: reply to a friend's email; first sentence after 'Dear Susan'; you want to express your happiness at receiving your friend's email These are the options I'm …
I don't receive /I didn't receive - WordReference Forums
May 1, 2017 · I agree. You can't use the present tense "I don't receive it" because it doesn't match the past tense in "you sent me the letter". And apart from anything else, it sounds odd. I'd use the perfect …