'Now i realized how important the receipt is' is no correct grammar because of the ommission of 'have' after I.
'Now i realized how important the receipt is' is not correct grammar, and it should be 'Now I realize how important the receipt is '.
The correct term is 'acknowledge receipt of'.
The correct spelling is "receipt"
RECEIPT - a bill of sale
No. It is unclear in this sentence who sent a letter to who. Maybe it should be: Thanks for confirming the receipt of my letter.
That's the correct spelling you have there.
You have the correct spelling, "receive". There's an old rhyme about spelling I learned 50 years ago (I mean it was old even back then) that comes in handy: i before e except after c or when pronounced A as in neighbor and weigh There are a couple of exceptions, but using the rules expressed in that rhyme, you'll be right 99% of the time.
this is how you say may i have a receipt in spanish: ¿Puedo tener un recibo?
it is to correct errors in a previously issued sales invoice or receipt.
The likely word is receipt (record of purchase at a store).
If you purchased it from the store and you realized it has been used, we are very happy to give you a refund. just kindly show the receipt of purchase.
It is important to keep your receipt after making a purchase because it serves as proof of the transaction in case you need to return or exchange the item, claim a warranty, or track your expenses for budgeting and tax purposes.