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Did you received my email? vs Have you receive my emai

Both phrases are incorrect. The correct forms should be: 'Did you receive my email?' and 'Have you received my email?' The correct usage of the past simple 'did' is 'Did you receive my email?' when referring to a specific time in the past. The present perfect 'have' is used in 'Have you received my email?' when the action is connected to the present moment.

Last updated: April 06, 2024 • 278 views

Did you received my email?

This phrase is incorrect. 'Received' should be changed to 'receive' to match the past simple tense 'did.'

The correct form is 'Did you receive my email?' when referring to a specific time in the past.
  • Did you received my email?
  • By the way, I suppose you received my letter.
  • I want to know if you received my valuables.
  • Miss Isaacs, you received my letter.
  • I take you received my messages.
  • Thank the Spirits you received my message.
  • Up to the point you received my radio signal, you know what happened...
  • Up to the point you received my radio signal, You know what happened...
  • Have you received my confirmation e-mail?
  • You received my messages, Itrust? - I did.
  • Have you received my returned goods?
  • If you received my letter telling you I'd soon be free
  • I was thinking... have you received my application for that training?
  • I trust that you received my email?
  • I trust you received my spam e-mail?
  • My son, my seed, you received my secret silent command.
  • I haven't received my login/password.
  • Amendment No 13 therefore received my support.
  • Two other important points received my support.
  • Did you take any action after you received the video?
  • It seems interesting you received a transmission.

Alternatives:

  • Did you receive my email?

Have you receive my emai

This phrase is incorrect. 'Receive' should be changed to 'received' to match the present perfect tense 'have.'

The correct form is 'Have you received my email?' when the action is connected to the present moment.
  • Have you receive my emai
  • You receive my case files from the Director.
  • Didn't you receive my telegraph, captain?
  • Major Kirby, you'll go immediately to your quarters and wait there until you receive my summons.
  • What happens once you receive my CV/resume?
  • "Sister Yan, if you receive my package..."please don't be scared.
  • Moon, did you receive my message?
  • Dear children, If all you receive my appeal, you won't be sorry.
  • Fine furrowed field, will you receive my seed?
  • He is not know of its arrival or its whereabouts until you receive my order.
  • Renew family prayer and receive my blessing.
  • Mr Sjöstedt's report therefore receives my warm support.
  • That too receives my unqualified support.
  • Main features Receive notifications each time you receive a new message or email.
  • You receive Traderush payment on time for your services.
  • Give justice when you receive injustice.
  • Water - Increases all damage you receive.
  • The email you receive contains the registration key.
  • You receive a comprehensive report of all measurement results.
  • Didn't you receive my orders directing you to disband?
  • Amen.Stay in peace.Print 296 - Message from Our Lady Queen of Peace, transmitted in 5/22/1990 Dear children, May all of you receive my beseeching appeals, for only in this way will the era of Justice and Peace come to you.

Alternatives:

  • Have you received my email?

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