i have sended you my cv or i have sent my cv Save
"I am sending you" is correct.
The Tamil word for sending is "அனுப்புதல்" (anuppudhal).
The correct spelling for the word "coming" is C-O-M-I-N-G.
Both sentences are correct, but the first one ("I appreciate your sending the papers") is more formal. The second one ("I appreciate you sending the papers") is more commonly used in everyday conversation.
No, the correct sentence should be "Had you taken the test before?"
The correct sentence is "Did she come there?" - using "came" is not grammatically correct in this context.
This is not a sentence - a sentence must have at least a subject (noun or pronoun) and predicate (verb). This sentence does not have a subject. I suggest, "I am sending these goods back to be repaired or credited, as they are not in a hygienic state."
Neither of these are complete sentences. The latter may be used as part of a sentence: 'He is afraid of the letter sending off a bad impression.' but this would be better: 'He is afraid the the letter will send off a bad impression.'
The Tamil word for sending is "அனுப்புதல்" (anuppudhal).
"How are you" is a correct sentence.
Yes, this sentence is correct.
You are palpitating. This is a correct sentence.
The verb in that sentence is advises. Sending is also a verb but it functions in that sentence as a gerund. It is the object of advises.
The correct spelling for the word "coming" is C-O-M-I-N-G.
no it is not a correct sentence.
That sentence is grammatically correct.
Both sentences are correct, but the first one ("I appreciate your sending the papers") is more formal. The second one ("I appreciate you sending the papers") is more commonly used in everyday conversation.
no_____If the sentence is You do do that (meaning You are in the habit of doing that) the grammar is perfectly correct and the sentence 'does have correct grammar'.