IF YOU RECEIVED

Definition: Expressing a condition or hypothesis about something being given or sent to the person addressed.

Synonyms: Got If, You Got, Received Then, Obtained If, Acquired Then

Usage Examples in Sentences

#1
If you received a colorful envelope in the mail, it might contain a birthday invitation.
#2
Imagine if you received a magical wand that could grant three wishes.
#3
What would you do if you received a surprise visit from your favorite superhero?
#4
Please let me know if you received my email about the upcoming meeting.
#5
Let me know if you received the package I sent you last week.
#6
If you received my message, could you please give me a call back?
#7
Please confirm if you received the payment for the services rendered.
#8
It would be a serendipitous occasion if you received an invitation to the prestigious academic symposium.
#9
Imagine the cosmic possibilities if you received an encrypted message from extraterrestrial beings.
#10
Your poetic soul would rejoice if you received a handwritten sonnet from an anonymous admirer.
#11
The cultural landscape would be forever enriched if you received an invitation to a clandestine art exhibition.
#12
If you received any additional information, could you forward it to me?
#13
Let me know if you received the updated schedule for next week.
#14
If you received the package, please confirm its contents at your earliest convenience.
#15
Give me a heads up if you received the invitation.

Usage Example in Conversation

A: Good morning, Sarah. I hope you're doing well.B: Good morning, Mark. Yes, I'm doing fine, thank you. How about you?A: I'm good, thank you. Sarah, if you received my email from yesterday, I'd like to discuss the proposal further.B: Yes, I received it. I've reviewed the proposal, and I have a few suggestions to improve it.A: That's great to hear. Let's schedule a meeting later today to go over your suggestions in detail.B: Sure, that works for me. How about 3:00 PM?A: Perfect. I'll send out a calendar invite right away. Looking forward to our discussion.
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