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depends on if its:

past tense indicative singular 1: sende

past tense indicative singular 2: sendest

past tense indicative singular 3: sende

past tense indicative plural 1,2,3: sendon

past tense subjunctive singular 1,2,3: sende

past tense subjunctive plural 1,2,3: senden

Participles: sended, send

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