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Apr 1, 2011 · Senior Member. USA. US English, DR Spanish. Apr 1, 2011. #2. "Did you receive it?" would probably be the most commonly heard one, but "Have you received it" is also definitely a good way to say it as well. I'd probably tend to use the second phrase if I were talking to him on the phone while the fax was going through, like "have you received it ...
May 21, 2008 · English - UK. May 21, 2008. #6. I guess "speech-impaired" is more modern, more politically correct but in British English "dumb" and (if the person also cannot hear) "deaf mute" are still used (as, of course, is blind, although again it is quite common now to see reference to the visually impaired). Actually, thinking about it as I type, "dumb ...
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Jun 29, 2020 · 7,011. Location. Elginshire. This thread follows on from the Nottingham 'Bus War' thread and is to discuss news and other items of interest from the Nottinghamshire and Derbyshire areas. Some larger news items may warrant their own thread (for instance if a company in the area were to go bust) but more general discussion covering both cities ...