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Receive a letter from sb.

Receive sb. S letter

Receive a letter from sb.

Receive a letter from sb.

Example:

1, me? Should I? Postpone? Reply? Until? Me? Do you hear me? From where? Go home.

I will wait until I receive a letter from home before giving you an answer.

2. Me? Never? Saw? Him? Still that sentence? Not really? Really? Me? Where do you get the news? He ...

I never saw him again. I haven't heard from him either.

3. Me? Have you received my mother's letter? Every one? Month.

I get a letter from my mother every month.

We're always happy, okay Received a letter from our client.

We always welcome letters from customers.

Extended data:

Words with similar meanings:

First, the pronunciation of mail: English [me? Beauty [beauty]

Mail and postal services; Postal service (system); Postal clerk, postman; Gubao

Mailing; Armor ... Intransitive verb record

Third person singular: mail plural: mail present participle: mail past tense: mail past participle: mail

Example:

People have to update their motor vehicle registration by mail?

People must re-register their motor vehicles by letter.

Last year, he sent the document to a French journalist?

He sent these documents to French journalists last year.

Second, leave a message? Pronunciation: English [? mes? d? ] beauty [? m? s? d? ]

News; Information; The gist; Courses? Send a message to; Leave a message for ...

Third person singular: message plural: message present participle: message past tense: message passing past participle: message passing

Example:

Is the message of this report clear?

The message conveyed in the report is clear.

His message was accepted by undisguised anger. ?

His news aroused public anger.