A receipt is used as proof of purchase.
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Receipt is a noun, there are only different tenses for verb. So, there is no past tense for receipt.
No it is not. 1.) A Provisional receipt by definition is subject to certain provisions as may be laid out by the issuer of the receipt. 2.) in general business practice a provisional receipt is usually issued as an acknowledgement of receipt of money or material by someone who is either not authorised to issue a final confirmed official receipt or could not carry out sufficient due diligence in receiving the money/goods and hence issues a provisional receipt till such time as a final confirmed receipt is issued. While for most practical purposes a provisional receipt may suffice, it is always prudent to ensure the final confirmed receipt as early as possible.
Yes the word receipt is a noun. It is a common noun.