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Anonymous Posted 12 years ago
Grammar

receive vs received

when should i use received with ed in a sentence?
  

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Anonymous when should i use received with ed in a sentence? Use it in the past tense. Yesterday I received a check in the mail.

  • Anonymous when should i use received with ed in a sentence?
  • Use it in the past tense.
  • Yesterday I received a check in the mail.
  • It's the same for all regular verbs.
  • There is nothing special about "receive".
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Anonymous when should i use received with ed in a sentence?
Use it in the past tense. Yesterday I received a check in the mail.

It's the same for all regular verbs. There is nothing special about "receive".

CJ

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