Have checked Meaning?
Nathan Sanders
This is correct. Use this phrase, which is in the present perfect, to explain that you have confirmed, looked for, or investigated something.
Did you received or have you received?
The grammatically correct option is ‘have you received my email’. Even though it doesn’t specify, “did you receive my email” sets up an opportunity to establish a particular time. If you choose “have you received my email” it indicates that you just want to establish receipt but not as per any specific time .
What is the past tense of check?
Past Tense of Check
| Present Tense: | Check |
|---|---|
| Past Tense: | Checked |
| Past Participle: | Checked |
| Present Participle: | Checking |
Is past perfect tense?
The past perfect, also called the pluperfect, is a verb tense used to talk about actions that were completed before some point in the past. We were shocked to discover that someone had graffitied “Tootles was here” on our front door. We were relieved that Tootles had used washable paint.
Did anyone receive or received?
Which is correct ” didn’t check until now ” or ” hadn’t checked until now?
Is “didn’t check until now” okay, or should it be “hadn’t checked it until now” ? Hadn’t checked until now would be incorrect, as hadn’t checked (or had not checked) is the past perfect tense, meaning he would be saying that something had not yet occurred at a moment in the past. However, now indicates that the point of reference is the present.
What’s the difference between’didn’t’and’yet’?
“Didn’t” however implies a statement about the past, i.e. what has already happened. In my view the “didn’t” and “yet” in your second example therefore don’t fit naturally together. Note that there are constructions where “didn’t” and “yet” would go together, for example “they didn’t know yet.”
What does the word hadn’t checked mean?
Hadn’t checked would mean, possession of, checking activity. Which leads to the meaning, he/she would always check there sth (something, cell) but on this occasion it was not done. “Didn’t check until now” has the meaning that his cell wasn’t checked up until now.
What’s the difference between ” they didn’t start yet ” and ” they started “?
“They didn’t start yet” is the negative form of the simple past, “They started.”. In the positive form it indicates that the activity happened at some definite known point in the past, and is over and done with now.