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How do you say I have received the money?
Generally, active voice sentences are preferred in writing because they’re more direct and sound potent. There are plenty of exceptions, as in certain professional and/or legal documents etc. The sentence is in active voice. Hence “I received the money” is correct.
What is the difference between I have received and I received?
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 do you use received in a sentence?
Received sentence example
- A cold pillow received her hand.
- I received a post card from Jeff—from Norfolk.
- That evening he received a call in his office.
- I received another paper and a table of signs by return mail, and I set to work to learn the notation.
Has arrived or have arrived?
If you are talking about a time period that is over, you would use “I arrived.” If you are referring to a time period that is still open, you would use “I have arrived.”
What tense Have I been received?
We know in present perfect tense at first Subject is put : After that according to subject has or have is used : After that past participle form of the verb ie. third form of the verb, received is used .
What should we say when we receive something?
Phrases for Receiving Presents
- Thank you so much!
- That’s so kind!
- You shouldn’t have!
- Thank you! It’s beautiful.
- I love it! I’ll put it on/hang it up/… immediately.
- That is so thoughtful of you. It matches my… perfectly!
- How did you know I’ve always wanted a…to go with my…?
- Thank you. I really needed a…
How do you say Have you received the money I sent you?
However, in everyday usage, “Have you received the money I sent you?” sounds best and is most commonly heard. The phrase, “Have you received the money I sent to you?” could be used, e.g., for emphasis or contrast in some context, perhaps when another recipient did not receive the money sent to them.
Is the sentence “I received the money” correct?
Generally, active voice sentences are preferred in writing because they’re more direct and sound potent. There are plenty of exceptions, as in certain professional and/or legal documents etc. The sentence is in active voice. Hence “I received the money” is correct.
Is it correct to say Have you received my message?
“Have you received my message” is also correct. This is present perfect tense and could be used in a conversation that is going on. Remember, we don’t use any words that specify time, in the present perfect tense. So, “Did you receive my message yesterday” would be fine. But, “Have you received my message yesterday” is not correct.
What does it mean to receive something from someone?
‘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.