No. The correct way of saying it is: "I promised to send you".
Grammatically, the answer is no. Texted is a slang word. The proper way to say it is, "You sent me a text message."
No, the correct term is "sent".
Neither is correct. If you're going to use "have" you're making it past tense and the past tense of send is SENT. It would be "has been sent" or "has sent" depending on what you're trying to say.For example, "The package has been sent" or "He has sent the package."
Paul and I is correct depending upon the context. It is incorrect to say "The forms were sent to Paul and I," because the forms were not sent to "I," they were sent to "me." In this case you would say, "The forms were sent to Paul and me." This is one of the most common mistakes people make, and you hear it even from people who consider themselves literate. The best guideline you can use is to eliminate (in your mind) the other person from the sentence. "Paul and me think the same way," is incorrect, because you would not say, "Me think the same way"; you would say, "I think the same way." And because you always put yourself last, you would say, "Paul and I think the same way." But you would not say Paul gave his way of thinking to my wife and I." You would say, "Paul gave his way of thinking to my wife and me." See? Crestryder
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.
Yes, it is correct to say "homework was sent home" to indicate that students were given assignments to complete at home.
either one would be correct.
Yes, it is correct to say "I have sent an email to your Hotmail address."
It depends on what you are trying to say; each of those options is correct for a particular meaning.John has sent applications to six universities.Before she found a job, Mary had sent résumés to 28 companies.
No, this is not correct grammar. I'm not even certain what you mean to say. Perhaps you could say "I thought my email was sent to you. I'm sending it again just in case." Or you might say "I thought I sent that email to you. Did you get it or not?"
"Will be sent" is correct. It follows the correct passive voice construction with the past participle "sent" after the auxiliary verb "will be".
The correct phrase is "you have sent." "Sent" is the past participle form of the verb "send" when used in perfect tenses like the present perfect.
Grammatically, the answer is no. Texted is a slang word. The proper way to say it is, "You sent me a text message."
I promised not to say, but he sent my friend an invitation and she doesnt wanna go to it so I'm going.
"Have sent" is correct. "Have sent" is the past participle form of the verb "send" used in present perfect tense.
"Two of them have sent" is correct usage.
"Have it sent" is the correct form in standard English.