I have sent, he/she has sent, we have sent, they have sent.
The correct form is "has sent." "Sent" is the past participle of the verb "send," and is used with the auxiliary verb "has" to form the present perfect tense. "Had send" is incorrect.
"Have it sent" is the correct form in standard English.
The correct phrase is "Do not send." "Send" is the correct verb form in this context.
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.
"Have sent" is correct. "Have sent" is the past participle form of the verb "send" used in present perfect tense.
"Has sent" is grammatically correct. "Sent" is the past participle form of the verb "send" that is used in conjunction with the auxiliary verb "has" to form the present perfect tense.
"Has sent" is grammatically correct. "Sent" is the past participle form of the verb "send" that is used in conjunction with the auxiliary verb "has" to form the present perfect tense.
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.
Goodies sent from Palawan is the correct form of this statement.
No. Has sent is correct. This verb phrase should be -- has + past participle.Sent is the past form of send, the past participle of send is sent
"Have it sent" is the correct form in standard English.
"Will be sent" is correct. It follows the correct passive voice construction with the past participle "sent" after the auxiliary verb "will be".
"These report are sent" is more nearly correct: To form the present passive tense of "send", the verb form of "send" should be its past participle, which is "sent" rather than "send". However, this is still not correct, because "These" does not agree in number with "report". Either "these reports" or "this report" should be used instead.
The correct phrase is "Do not send." "Send" is the correct verb form in this context.
"will send" is correct.
"Have sent" is correct. "Have sent" is the past participle form of the verb "send" used in present perfect tense.
The correct phrase is "will send." "Send" is the base form of the verb in this case, so it should be used after "will."
It's sent (It's means "it is")-- Example: If you need to find the outgoing mail, it's sent from my office. The verb "to send" uses the form "sent" for its past tense, and when used with a helping verb (have, for example) it is remains "sent"-- I have sent (or, I've sent) a gift to my aunt.