Is sent usage?
Sent /sent/ is the past tense and past participle of send. I sent you a text – didn’t you get it? He had sent some flowers to Elena.
How do I send an email?
Write an email
- On your Android phone or tablet, open the Gmail app .
- At the bottom right, tap Compose.
- In the “To” field, add recipients. You can also add recipients: In the “Cc” and “Bcc” fields.
- Add a subject.
- Write your message.
- At the top of the page, tap Send .
Is send correct?
Send is to be used before you complete or begin the action. Sent is to be used after you’ve started or ended the action. To be sent, is the correct usage.
Has been sent is correct?
If the report is on its way, you can say: is being sent. Of course if you say:has been sent, you have to realise that it is also being sent and that means it hasn’t arrived yet.
Is it correct to say “Send to you” or send you?
The torelates to you, and not to send. The emphasis on ‘send’ is a distraction. – Kris Jan 12 ’12 at 12:48 @Kris Are you suggesting I change the title of question to: Which one is more appropriate to use: “send to you” or “send you”?
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What is the meaning of have been sent?
have sent- present perfecttense for something that started in the past and continues in the present for something we have done several times in the past and continue to do (i.e. actions completed in the present)
Which is better send to you or send to your context?
Which flow much better without the to. In this light it might be more prudent to use send to you, as it is more formal, but send youin your context would also be accepted. EDIT: I precised my conclusion and added one example following precisions made in the comments.