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i havn't recieved your email vs i havn't gotten your email

Both phrases are correct, but they are used in different English-speaking regions. 'I haven't received your email' is more commonly used in British English, while 'I haven't gotten your email' is more common in American English. The choice between 'received' and 'gotten' depends on the speaker's preference or the regional variant of English being used.

Last updated: March 29, 2024 • 1551 views

i havn't recieved your email

This phrase is correct in British English.

This phrase is commonly used in British English to express that the speaker has not yet received the email.
  • That's because I havn't done push-ups for half a year already.
  • We havn't got a phone.
  • We havn't completed our analysis yet, but it looks like a fundamental quantum instability.
  • I still havn't worn the one-pieces you bought for me.
  • Your email client is not supported.
  • My daughter Clare forwarded me your email.
  • You keep changing your email password.
  • We tapped your phone, hacked your email.
  • Guys... Havn't you read any of my script?
  • Your email address is also in here.
  • Manage your email, contacts and schedule
  • I was really excited to get your email.
  • "I was waiting for your email".
  • Her info is in your email.
  • Which reminds me, I should get your email addresses.
  • Are these your emails with danny?
  • Or you could check your email.
  • I was so bummed to get your email about Rafa.
  • You check your email while you're sitting here.
  • Her info is in your email.

Alternatives:

  • I haven't received your email.

i havn't gotten your email

This phrase is correct in American English.

This phrase is commonly used in American English to convey that the speaker has not received the email.
  • That's because I havn't done push-ups for half a year already.
  • I take it you haven't gotten your badge back.
  • But we haven't gotten your name yet.
  • Well, we still haven't gotten your name.
  • You haven't gotten your credit cards back yet.
  • Listen, Xander, if I had gotten your email when you sent it, man, my panties would have exploded.
  • I haven't gotten your notes on the rewrite, And your input is invaluable to the process...
  • Your brother has gotten your texts, your emails, your voicemails.
  • You haven't gotten your battery yet?
  • And if you're a fish, and you haven't gotten your glob in the morning, you're going to get it in the afternoon, because they've got your number.
  • We havn't got a phone.
  • We havn't completed our analysis yet, but it looks like a fundamental quantum instability.
  • I still havn't worn the one-pieces you bought for me.
  • Your email client is not supported.
  • My daughter Clare forwarded me your email.
  • You keep changing your email password.
  • We tapped your phone, hacked your email.
  • Guys... Havn't you read any of my script?
  • Your email address is also in here.
  • Manage your email, contacts and schedule

Alternatives:

  • I haven't gotten your email.

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