Received is the past tense and past participle of receive. The present perfect tense of receive is have/has received.I/We/You/They have receivedHe/She/It has received
It depends on what you are trying to say. "Once you receive it" means that sometime in the future, you anticipate receiving the object. "Once you received it" means that you already have received it, and have acted at the point when you did receive it.
The past tense of "receive" is "received." For example, "I received a package in the mail yesterday."
The past tense of receive is received.
Neither of those are correct. Correct variations would be: "did not receive" "has not received" "had not received" Which you use will depend on the overall sentence you are trying to create.
Yes it is an action verb. It is the third person singular form of receive. I receive a dollar a day. He receives more than me.
receivable is a noun. The past participle is used as the only adjective: received.
Received is the past tense of receive.
I did not receive interest for the year for my annuity.
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