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.
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.
She was unstinting in her praise for the help she had received in the project.
The beneficiary received a huge amount of money from lottery.
The epic play was well-received.
My father was disappointed when I received a bad grade
e.g. I have received this. You use it in past tense.
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The bird received the worm with joy.
For her birthday, she received a pet spider.
"Received" is the past tense form of the verb "receive," which is used to indicate that something has been delivered or taken in. Use "received" when referring to something that has already been received in the past. Use "receive" when talking about the present or future action of receiving something.
When she received the crown she was enthroned.
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.
The actress received an accolade for her performance.
Your hearty accolade is well-received.
Some words to use instead of got are Get, Gotten, Getten, have, had!
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The judge will override the sentencing she received.