It is improper grammar to say "you was." You would either say, "I was sent some flowers," or "You were sent some flowers," not "You was sent some flowers." Although "Someone sent me (or you) some flowers" sounds better.
Sympathy acknowledgement cards are sent to people who brought food, sent flowers, or performed some other thoughtful act during a bereavement.
I sent her flowers as a gesture of sympathy
No, the word 'to' is a preposition, a word that connects a noun to another word in the sentence. Example:I sent flowers to my mom. (the preposition connects the verb sent to the noun mom, which is the object of the preposition)The door to the left is the stockroom. (the preposition connects the noun door to the object of the the preposition, left)The word 'to' also functions as an adverb. Example:She came to after a moment.A pronoun is a word that takes the place of a noun in a sentence. Example:Today is mom's birthday. I sent her some flowers. (the pronoun her takes the place of the noun mom)
After you finish writing a letter, put it in an envelope so it can be sent off to someone.
It means that God has sent a blessing over the person who has died.
he sent someone else to do it
Someone who is forcefully taken from there home and sent somewhere else.
Someone who is forcefully taken from there home and sent somewhere else.
The person who sent the flowers, and paid the florist, wants to be anonymous.
She didn't get sent to court, she sent someone else to court. A fan was stalking her and sending her death threats, so it went to court.
i dont care ask someone else
say that you meant to say that to someone else or say that your friend sent it as a joke.
My father sent me some flowers. Is the pronoun subjective or objective?
Your email inbox is a folder in which incoming emails are stored until you get round to reading them. The sent items are emails that you have previously sent to someone else.
No, you may not. It is a federal offense to open someone else's mail.
You must be more specific. What do you mean by "junk mail?"
A henchman is someone who does work for someone else. Generally used in media as someone who works for villains. Example: He sent out his henchman to capture the hero.