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Qiaosss Posted 11 years ago
Grammar

Grammar question

Have you received my email? or did you receive my email?
  

Top answer

They both work. The present perfect could indicate that you think there's a possibility that it hasn't arrived yet.

  • They both work.
  • The present perfect could indicate that you think there's a possibility that it hasn't arrived yet.
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They both work. The present perfect could indicate that you think there's a possibility that it hasn't arrived yet.
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That was fast, Barb. I hadn't even had time to edit my post. Cheers!

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