Do you ask no questions but receive answers?
I ask no questions but receive a lot of answers. What am I? What am I? I stretch as far as a football field, Yet I fit in the palm of your hand. I will make you bleed if you don’t use me often. You put me in your mouth but don’t eat me, Then you throw me away. What am I? What am I? I am the beginning of the end, and the end of time and space.
Which is correct ” I did not receive ” or ” I have not received “?
They are both correct, but there is a subtle contextual difference between the two. The past tense (possibly past perfect, implying completed actions in the recent past): ” I did not receive the items ordered”. This carries with it the sense of completion; this may imply that the situation described is not expected to change.
Which is correct ” I did not receive the items ordered ” or ” I was not informed “?
The past tense (possibly past perfect, implying completed actions in the recent past): “I did not receive the items ordered”. This carries with it the sense of completion; this may imply that the situation described is not expected to change. The past imperfect tense: “I have not received the items ordered”.
What does it mean when you say I have not received an invitation?
“I have not received” means it did not happen though it is still possible that it could occur. The invitation did not come yet; I am still thinking I may be invited but don’t know. I am starting to doubt it since the party is only two days away.
They are both correct, but there is a subtle contextual difference between the two. The past tense (possibly past perfect, implying completed actions in the recent past): ” I did not receive the items ordered”. This carries with it the sense of completion; this may imply that the situation described is not expected to change.
The past tense (possibly past perfect, implying completed actions in the recent past): “I did not receive the items ordered”. This carries with it the sense of completion; this may imply that the situation described is not expected to change. The past imperfect tense: “I have not received the items ordered”.
Why did we not receive your registration fee?
As yet we have not received any new information regarding Ireland’s application for relief, citing an Extraordinary Regional Disaster under the Structural Funds scheme. We have not received your registration fee. We cannot understand them because we have not received the relevant education. I mean, we have not received one usable idea so far.
Why do we have not received or yet received?
Unfortunately, we have not received any positive signs regarding this from the intergovernmental conference. As yet we have not received any new information regarding Ireland’s application for relief, citing an Extraordinary Regional Disaster under the Structural Funds scheme. We have not received your registration fee.