No, the word 'sends' is a verb; the third person, singular, present of the verb to send.
Example: Mark sends his mother a little money every payday.
Yes it is a noun. It is any electronic device that sends or receives television images.
No, the word 'send' is a verb (send, sends, sending, sent). The noun forms of the verb to send are sender and the gerund, sending. There are some idiomatic noun forms such as "send up" (parody).
The word always is an adverb, a word that modifies a verb; for example:Sandy always remembers my birthday. She always sends me a card.Note: A Pronoun is a word that takes the place of a noun; for example, the word 'she' in the above sentence is a pronoun that takes the place of the noun Sandy.
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"...the cook." "God sends the meat, but the Devil sends the cooks." God sends the Word. How well that Word is received and acted upon by humans, has the Devil contributing as much, or as little, as is necessary to corrupt.
Before a modem transmits, it sends a:
Sends is the third person singular form of the verb send send -- I send her flowers everyday sends -- She sends me chocolate sent -- I sent her flowers yesterday sending -- She is sending me chocolates tomorrow
Each state sends two.
Axon sends the message. Dendrite receives it.
your nervous system sends messages to your brain
the pulmonary artery sends blood to the lungs.
A transmitter sends a radio frequency to a robot.