"Received" is the past tense form of the verb "receive," which is used to indicate that something has been delivered or taken in. Use "received" when referring to something that has already been received in the past. Use "receive" when talking about the present or future action of receiving something.
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The past tense of "receive" is "received." For example, "I received a package in the mail yesterday."
The future tense of "received" is "will receive." For example, "I will receive the package tomorrow."
The past perfect tense of receive is "had received."
Received is the past tense and past participle of receive. The present perfect tense of receive is have/has received.I/We/You/They have receivedHe/She/It has received
The past tense of "receive" is "received."