Unless he has done the same for you and you both have remained friends or have children so you see each other, then no, it's time to move on and no gifts should be given to an ex. Generally, 'ex' means you are no longer going together.
If he has children with his ex, he has to communicate with her. If not, there is no reason.
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It's present Ex (Present): My grandoarents are here. Ex (Past): My grandparents were here.
Sending is the present participle of send.
For the present continuous (also known as present progressive) of "to send" is... am sending The helping verb changes if your subject changes. "Sending" never changes. See the following examples: I am sending a letter today. You are sending a letter today. He is sending a letter today. She is sending a letter today. It is sending a letter today. We are sending a letter today. They are sending a letter today. For more info, contact your teacher at yourteacher99@yahoo.com
past- sent , present-is sending
I/you/we/they send. He/she/it sends. The present participle is sending.
absolutely - buy best present she wishes - BUT DO NOT TRY TO GET HER BACK. ex is ex...
Sending
Yes, only if you didn't sell them to the person your sending them to. As in sending them to yourself.
The ex girlfriend may be bitter, or she may simply not like the present girlfriend because she is literally replacing her & she has what the ex girlfriend had.
The present tense of "sent" is "send" "sends" "sending". Example in a sentence: Deanie Etcetera continues sending letters to her beloved Mitch Longley.