"Do" and "does" are in the present tense, the past tense form would be "did".
"Send" is present tense; "Sent" is past tense.
Present tense - send/sends/sending Past tense - 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.
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 present tense; "Sent" is past tense.
Present tense - send/sends/sending Past tense - 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.
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.
Yes. The past tense is "sent".
Sent is past tense. accordingly, i did "send" the letter yesterday?" implies past tense, no? In the sentence above the word "did" is a helping verb to the word "send" so the words "did send" is the verb. The correct past tense of 'send' is 'sent'.
Sended isn't actually a word at all. The past tense of send is sent.
past- sent , present-is sending
The word send is a verb. The past tense form is sent.
Re-sent?
No, this is not correct. 'Yesterday' indicates past time but 'send' is the present tense of the verb. It is not idiomatic to use the perfect tense with 'yesterday'. The past tense should be used. Here are some possible constructions: Past tense: 'You sent [it] yesterday.' 'Did you send [it] yesterday?' Perfect tense: 'You have sent [it] already; there is no need to send it again.' 'Have you sent [it] yet?'