Will be receive today意思
"Will be receive today" is not a grammatically correct or natural-sounding English phrase. It seems to be a combination of two different tenses and a misspelling. Here are a few possibilities for what you might have meant and their meanings:
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"Will receive today" - This is a correct usage of the future tense. It means that you expect to receive something today.
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"I will receive it today" - This is also correct and adds the pronoun "I" as the subject and the word "it" as a placeholder for whatever you are expecting to receive.
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"I am receiving it today" - This is a present continuous tense form, often used to talk about future plans or arrangements. It means that you have arranged to receive something today.
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"I received it today" - This is a past tense form and would be used to describe an action that has already happened.
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