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Chocolatecake Posted 17 years ago
Grammar

Have or did?

I haven't reveived anything or I didn't receive anything? What's the difference? Thanks
  

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Well, 'received' is misspelt in your first example. There is no difference in practical meaning. In the first instance, the speaker intimates that something may still soon be received.

  • Well, 'received' is misspelt in your first example.
  • There is no difference in practical meaning.
  • In the first instance, the speaker intimates that something may still soon be received.
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Well, 'received' is misspelt in your first example. There is no difference in practical meaning. In the first instance, the speaker intimates that something may still soon be received.
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