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have you receive vs Have you received

'Receive' is irregular in the past participle form, which is 'received.' 'Have you received?' is the correct phrase.
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Last updated: September 28, 2024 • 16646 views

have you receive

This phrase is incorrect. The verb 'receive' in the past participle form should be 'received.'

The correct phrase is 'have you received?' when asking about something that has been received in the past.

Alternatives:

  • have you received?
  • did you receive?
  • have you got?
  • have you obtained?
  • have you taken?

Have you received

This phrase is correct and commonly used in English. 'Received' is the past participle form of the verb 'receive.'

Use 'have you received?' when asking about something that has been received in the past.
  • Have you received calls from users seeking help with CoursePoint?
  • Have you received my confirmation e-mail?
  • Have you received any reply about the scholarship?
  • Have you received the materials from the American Archdiocese?
  • Have you received any word on the Avatar's location?
  • Have you received another tape from the People's Strike Force?
  • Have you received the tactical boot knife you requisitioned?
  • Have you received Any strange letters Or calls? Hang-ups?
  • Have you received any jewelry of any kind recently?
  • Have you received any threatening messages?
  • Have you received complaints from exporters on the level of administrative fees?
  • Have you received a copy of the charges against you?
  • Have you received any strange phone calls in the last couple of days?
  • Have you received letters from him since he left three years ago?
  • Have you received your pay this month, Mr Pepys?
  • Have you received a request from the Commission to make an urgent statement on the Portuguese situation or not?
  • Have you received any notification of any Members leaving the Group of the European People's Party or does the Austrian People's Party continue to sit in that political group?
  • Or have you received any threats lately?
  • So, have you received any more anonymous texts?
  • How many letters have you received lately?

Alternatives:

  • have you receive?
  • did you receive?
  • have you got?
  • have you obtained?
  • have you taken?

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