Web1 Answer Sorted by: 1 Your understanding is correct. They are very much the same, but the small difference is: "are" is present tense... indicating current action. "have" is present perfect tense... indicating past action with a relevant impact to the present situation. Web29 sep. 2024 · In this post, we will give you 10 examples to follow-up email after no response. Choose your approach carefully no matter whether it will be to a client or to a …
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WebI have yet to receive would be better I think. e.g. I have yet to receive the letter. AAS11 • 3 yr. ago Thanks grievre • 3 yr. ago Sometimes you can use to be instead of to have with past participle. I think English picked that quirk up from French. It's kind of archaic for the most part though. parentheticalobject • 3 yr. ago AAS11 • 3 yr. ago Web2 dagen geleden · Sales of Bud Light — whose share of the US beer market is the nation’s biggest at 10.6% — were down 0.4% to $974 million this year through March 26 compared to a year earlier, according to ... bp glace
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WebIf you receive no response after a follow-up, consider sending another after a couple of days. Don't be tempted to go into detail; just stay positive. It's acceptable to send a follow-up email and a further follow-up to that, but we'd leave it there. If you receive no reply to either email, then chalk it up to experience, stay motivated and ... Web19 mrt. 2015 · I have yet to receive a reply from you. Someone has even proffered an opinion that actually both structures, i.e., " am yet to receive" and " have yet to … WebWhat to do: Don’t give up on them just yet. 90% of emails that received replies are replied to in the first day, and after that the rate of reply drops dramatically. If your email has … bp gla d jpg