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How do you say I received the parcel?

How do you say I received the parcel?

If it’s something that you are still using, use ‘like’. Note: Americans will find it more natural to say ‘I received your parcel’ but in British English we use the Perfect tenses more, and (assuming the parcel arrived recently and not five years ago!) we would say ‘I have received your parcel’.

Has received or received?

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.

Will update once done?

“I will update you, once it’s done.” – It is not a past event and we do not know the exact moment in time that the event will occur. So we us (when) in place of (once). When implies some uncertainty to the moment in time but does not weaken the sentence at all.

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Has received in a sentence?

She has received sympathy but little else. This year, she has received $195. She has received letters admitting to mistakes. So far, she has received just over £4,000.

Were received in a sentence?

Sentence examples for they were received from inspiring English sources. They were received with something more than mere respect. Instead, they were received with a virtual national shrug. Instead, says Wright, they were received with delays, hostility and “diversionary tactics”.

How do you use received?

Received sentence example

  1. A cold pillow received her hand.
  2. I received a post card from Jeff—from Norfolk.
  3. That evening he received a call in his office.
  4. I received another paper and a table of signs by return mail, and I set to work to learn the notation.

Which is correct recieve or receive?

Summary: Receive or Recieve? ‘Receive’ is a verb that typically means ‘get’, ‘be given’, or ‘be the recipient of’ something. Some people misspell this word with an ‘-ie-‘ instead of an ‘-ei-‘. But ‘recieve’ is always an error, so make sure not to use this spelling in your writing!

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How do you respond to I will keep you posted?

Please keep me posted. Telling him in person or via email will probably suffice. In response, if he is just referring to the ongoing status of a project, you may want to say, “Ok. I’ll keep you updated.” Alternatively, if he is waiting for some specific information, i.e., a response from a client, you may say, “Ok.

How do you say update in email?

1. Always let people know why you’re writing

  1. The purpose of this email is to update you on the status of….
  2. This is to inform you about the delivery of…
  3. Following is the status of order…
  4. Please find attached a summary of …
  5. This is to inform you that the delivery of ______ has been scheduled.

What tense is has received?

Receive in Present Perfect Tense

Singular Plural
I have received We have received
You have received You have received
He/She/It has received They have received
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How do you use receive in a sentence?

Receives sentence example

  1. Prince Bolkonski listened as a presiding judge receives a report, only now and then, silently or by a brief word, showing that he took heed of what was being reported to him.
  2. It receives several feeders, and falls into the Trent near Repton.

Which is correct receive or received?

Received is an adjective that refers to something that is largely accepted as true or good. It’s also the past participle of the verb receive. If you rely on received wisdom, you might not ever come up with an original idea.