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How do you spell receive in present terms?

"Receive" is already in the present tense. You can use it directly in a sentence:

* I receive emails every day.

* She receives a lot of compliments.

* We receive feedback from our customers.

If you're looking for a different form of the verb, you can use the following:

* Receiving: This is the present participle and is used in continuous tenses, e.g., "I am receiving a package."

* Receives: This is the third person singular form used for singular subjects, e.g., "He receives a salary."

* Received: This is the past tense, e.g., "I received a letter."

Let me know if you'd like to know more about verb tenses!

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