I/you/we/they send. He/she/it sends. The present participle is sending.
The present tense of "send" is "sends."
"Send" is present tense; "Sent" is past tense.
The present perfect tense of "send" is "have/has sent."
The present tense of "sent" is "send."
The past tense is sent.The future tense is will send.The present tense is:I/You/We/They send.He/She/It sends.
"Sent" is the past tense of "send." "Send" is not directly related to the verb "do."
"Send" is present tense; "Sent" is past tense.
The present perfect tense of "send" is "have/has sent."
"have send" is an incorrect formation of the present perfect tense. The present perfect is created with have/has + past participle. The present perfect tense of send is have sent. The past tense of send is sent, and the past perfect tense is had sent.
"Sent" is the past tense of "send." "Send" is not directly related to the verb "do."
The past tense is sent.The future tense is will send.The present tense is:I/You/We/They send.He/She/It sends.
Yes, "send" is the present tense form of the verb "send." It is used to describe actions that are currently happening or habitual actions in the present.
The present tense of "sent" is "send."
No, it is not an adjective. It is a verb, a present tense form of "to send."
"Sent" is the past tense of the verb "send." It indicates that an action of sending something has already occurred in the past.
"Send" is the present tense of the verb, used when you are currently in the process of sending something. "Sent" is the past tense of the verb, used when you have already completed the action of sending something. For example, "I will send the email tomorrow" (present tense) and "I sent the email yesterday" (past tense).
'Send out' is for things that do not come back. Send out the flyers. Send is just the simple expression of the verb. Send the kids to school.
The present tense of "send" is "sends" for third person singular (he, she, it) and "send" for all other pronouns (I, you, we, they).