Did sent or did send?
SEND is correct. Because, it is in simple past tense. And DID is already there to signify that the sentence is in simple past tense.
Which one did you send or sent?
Both are wrong. ‘Send’ should be used instead of ‘sent’. In using ‘send’ would make “what did you send an email for?” correct.
How do you say an email you’ve already sent?
You can say any of the following: I have already sent you an email. I have already sent an email to you.
Which is correct to send or to sent?
The past participle of “to send” is “sent.” So the correct form is “to be sent”. “to be sent” is correct usage. To be verbs always followed by past participle.
Was sent or was send?
It is always ‘was sent’ ,not ‘was send’. As ‘send’ is the present tense of verb.. In exotic tense as well the same(past participle) will be applicable .
Was already sent Meaning?
“Have already sent” is present perfect tense. It implies you are presently telling someone it is done. “Had already sent” is past perfect tense. It implies you are telling someone that it was done prior to some past event.
Which is correct resend or resend?
The hyphen is a simple way to help the brain not trip over words even for a nano-second. It is “resent” but pronounced “ree-SENT” which is different from “ree-ZENT” which is spelled the same way but means something different. You will have to resend the file.
Is it resend or re send?
verb (used with object), re·sent, re·send·ing. to send again. to send back.
Which is correct already send or already sent?
Both are correct, but “I have already sent” is the present perfect tense and “I had already sent” is the past perfect.
Had send or had sent?
Both sentences mean the same thing, that someone sent you texts which made you happy. Using had sent (past perfect), shows that the sender finished sending before the next action: that you were overwhelmed.
Were send of were sent?
It is always ‘was sent’ ,not ‘was send’. As ‘send’ is the present tense of verb.. In exotic tense as well the same(past participle) will be applicable . example: They would have sent..
When can I use were?
Forms of Was and Were Was is used in the first person singular (I) and the third person singular (he, she, it). Were is used in the second person singular and plural (you, your, yours) and first and third person plural (we, they). I was driving to the park. You were drinking some water.
What did you send an email for?
The most correct, in English, would be “Why did you send an email?”, but “What did you send an email for?” would be acceptable. English is very forgiving compared to other languages like French and German. Note that ‘sent’ is past tense, so you would say “Why was the email sent?”.
Is it correct to say I am sending a letter?
“I will send mail” would be a better choice; however, ”I am sending a (letter, package, box, etc)” is a more accurate use of the English language for the first example. The second example is an acceptable use of the English language; however, the correct use would include a pronoun identifying to whom the email was sent.
Is it ‘did you send or Did you Morning is over’?
Since you are referring to that completed time, then “did you send” is also correct in this context. I agree with JJ. The relevant fact is not whether the morning is over, but whether the email was sent and when it was supposed to be sent.
Should you send a follow-up email if there is a mistake?
A minor typo, misspelling or coding error probably won’t have much impact, other than some embarrassment or people pointing out the mistake. In this case, sending out a follow-up could be an annoyance for your recipients – save the correction for the next email or newsletter that you send out.