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Anonymous Posted 12 years ago
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Can we say like this: You should have received it in the invoice after placing your order.
  

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Anonymous You should have received it in the invoice after placing your order. You refer to past here You should have received (you mean that it would have happened as a matter of right) it in the invoice after you had placed the order. You refer to future here You will receive it in the invoice after placing your order.

  • Anonymous You should have received it in the invoice after placing your order.
  • You refer to past here You should have received (you mean that it would have happened as a matter of right) it in the invoice after you had placed the order.
  • You refer to future here You will receive it in the invoice after placing your order.
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AnonymousYou should have received it in the invoice after placing your order.
You refer to past here

You should have received (you mean that it would have happened as a matter of right) it in the invoice after you had placed the order.

You refer to future here

You will receive it in the invoice after placing your orde
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Do they actually receive something "in the invoice"? Some kind of information, like a tracking number? I don't know what else you could receive in an invoice.

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