Had received or had received?

Had received or had received?

Singular I had received. You had received. He/she/it had received, Plural We had received. You had received.

Is it has received or have received?

Short answer is that both are correct in a particular context. Have recieved focuses on the completion of the action of recieving – it is the past perfect tense. So if someone asks if you recieved something, you emphasise the reciept by adding the have.

Have arrived or had arrived?

Re: have arrived or had arrived The present perfect is correct as is. His arrival was very recent and he is still here. The past tense would be used if the sentence read ‘… who arrived in Georgia yesterday…’

When to use had or has?

In the present perfect, the auxiliary verb is always have (for I, you, we, they) or has (for he, she, it). In the past perfect, the auxiliary verb is always had. We use have had in the present perfect when the main verb is also “have”: I’m not feeling well.

Had been doing Meaning?

“Had been doing” is used in past perfect continuous tense. It tells that work/action was started in past and still continued in present. While, “Was doing” is used in past continuous tense which shows that work/action was happening in the past .

Had been working or was working?

“I was working on that soup all day! I HAVE BEEN working all day is past tense, or formal past. I WAS working the entire day is the same. I HAD BEEN working on that soup all that day, would also constitute a sufficient past tense way of interpreting the same as above, for example.

What tense is had been living?

Present Perfect Continuous

What is the difference between I have lived and I have been living?

It depends on the context and what you want to say. “I have been living in London for five years” tells us that you are still living there and that you have been living there in one continuous time period. “I have lived in London for five years” can (but does not have to) mean the same.

How long have you been here reply?

How long have you been here? Your response would be the amount of time since you landed, which generally includes the first day (or other unit of time) and doesn’t include the current day (or other unit of time): I’ve been here for 4 days.

How long have you been working here answer?

Looking at two possible responses to the question might highlight the differences better. (present perfect simple) I’ve worked here five years and I’ve loved every moment of it! (present perfect continuous) I’ve been working here five years, but it’s only recently that I was transferred to this office.

How long have you been living in the US?

Approximately 13 years

How long will you live in London?

How long did you live in London? Five years.

How long should questions and answers be?

I play for 2 hours. They wait for 30 minutes….How long + do + (You, They, We, I) + verb?

  • How long do you play?
  • How long do they wait?
  • How long do you write?
  • How long do they work?
  • How long do you walk every day?
  • How long do we run?
  • How long do we read?
  • How long do 1 sit?

How long have you been living there ielts?

How long have you lived there? I’ve lived there for about five years. It’s the first house that I’ve owned; before that I was renting an apartment.