No, the past tense of 'send' in English is 'sent', so 'you sent'
I have sent.
The correct form is "sent." "Sended" is not a valid past tense form of the verb "send."
The correct past tense of the word "send" is "sent." "Sended" is considered non-standard and is not commonly used in formal English.
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To say "What did he say?" in Twi, you would say, "Ahia bꜛra bꜛini?"
The future tense of "say" is "will say." For example, "I will say goodbye before I leave."
The correct past tense of the word "send" is "sent." "Sended" is considered non-standard and is not commonly used in formal English.
lots of stuff
The correct form is "sent." "Sended" is not a valid past tense form of the verb "send."
they sended the to a colony
No, the correct term is "sent".
It will say that your request has been sended, followed by "Send request again" Usually it's not there, but if it's there you know he/she declined it.
request sended by email to
Emails are Received towards the top as sended
You pronounce it re-send. "That order was re-sended"
Reverend peach was a preacher and sended lots of letters in the 1800s
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Tijjaniyya means is to disbelieve of what Allah subhanahu, wataala, sended to his beloved prophet muhammad (saw).