receive of from - WordReference Forums If I want to say: I received the letter of Bill from Tom I received Bill's letter from Tom how would I differenciate "of" and "from"? should I use "de" for "of" and "a" for from? Or how would you say it?
receive on | WordReference Forums Hello there, take the following sentence into consideration: " If you want to send a message you have received on to someone else, what do you do?" (Source: English Collocation in Use book) My question is all about the preposition "on" Is it natural to you? Is it possible to omit it and the
you will receive you will be received - WordReference Forums In context of registration steps: -After you have registered, you will receive an on-screen confirmation and a link to where you can login I wonder here why it's not "you will be received"? it's looks like a passive voice to me
receive - passive voice - WordReference Forums The passive voice form of "will receive" is "will be received", exactly as you wrote If your teacher is claiming that "receive" becomes "send" in the passive voice (which is what you seem to be indicating), your teacher is completely and embarassingly wrong I will note, though, that there are several problems with all the sentences
I dont receive I didnt receive - WordReference Forums Are you sure that you sent me the letter? I don't receive it I didn't receive it May I know are both of the replies in different tenses correct? Past or present tense?
receive (an) education - WordReference Forums "I went to school to receive an education " "I went to school to receive education" is an ok sentence, but it has a different meaning than the first one "An education" has the connotation of getting a degree or graduating from high school, whereas "education" is more general I would almost never say "I went to school to receive education "
To receive a guest - WordReference Forums Hello, I am stuck with the usage of "receive" in the sense of welcoming and greeting someone formally My colleague is on a vacation and it happens that one of his customer will visit my company So he asked for my help to arrange the company tour and to greet him on his behalf That's why I
We Did Receive - WordReference Forums We did receive a container-load of 10,000 green orangutans, but as I am sure you appreciate there is no market for green orangutans Please arrange to collect the orangutans and deliver the teddy bears and pandas ordered as soon as possible
must receive vs be received - WordReference Forums Requests to withdraw from a course must in writing via email before your allotted time has expired The answer to this question is "receive" but I am wondering why "be received" is not correct here Could anyone explain the difference?