That one guy.
In the ending of "Ringstones" by Sarban, it is revealed that the protagonist's fate is intertwined with the mysterious power of the ancient stone circle. As he tries to escape its influence, he realizes that he is doomed to be forever tied to the ring of stones, ultimately succumbing to its dark and haunting allure. The haunting and ambiguous ending leaves readers questioning the true nature of the stone circle and its power over the protagonist.
have been sent
I have sent, he/she has sent, we have sent, they have sent.
he was sent by a king of France
sent...it is the same:)
The perfect tense of "send" is "have sent" or "has sent," depending on the subject of the sentence. For example, "I have sent the email" or "She has sent the package."
The correct phrase is "can be sent." The verb "send" changes to "sent" when used in the passive voice. For example, "The package can be sent tomorrow."
had sent They had sent the email yesterday.
When it appears in the " sent items" if its not sent it will be in "outbox"
Sent is the past participle of send.
Sent is the past of send.infinitive: sendpast: sentpast participle: sent
You cannot. Once mail is sent it is sent.