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What's the different between Sent and send ???
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I send a message to someone who sent me a message.
'I send' is present tense' and 'who sent' is past tense.
The verb send is an irregular verb [send-sent-sent]. The infinitive is 'send', the past tense is 'sent' and the past participle is 'sent'.
'I send' is present tense' and 'who sent' is past tense.
The verb send is an irregular verb [send-sent-sent]. The infinitive is 'send', the past tense is 'sent' and the past participle is 'sent'.
Sent is the past tense send. Put differently, 'send' describes something you still need to do while 'sent' is something already done.For example:
-I'll send you those e-mails later.
-I've sent the e-mails already.
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-I'll send you those e-mails later.
-I've sent the e-mails already.
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