Grammatically, the answer is no. Texted is a slang word. The proper way to say it is, "You sent me a text message."
It is correct to say them both, but it matters on what you want to say.
It is correct
no it is not correct to say enjoy your vacations
You should say for your convenience it is *gramatically correct-*just means correct
no it is not correct to say you are not for sure instead you can say in proper English that you are not sure about something
It won't say who - but it will say which numberyou sent a text to.
I texted him
Yes. Some examples are:To send a text message to: She texted me when she arrived.To communicate by text message: He texted that he would be late.
They have the past tense listed as texted.
The word texted has two syllables.
The past tense of "text" is "texted."
i would say to stop textng him
I think that because the word "text" is such a modern word that actually it could be either.
It sounds as though she misses you and wants you to know that.
they texted.
he hasnt taken the test yet but there is evidence that it isnt his,the girl texted her ex-boyfriend saying he had to be in the babys life and then she texted some one else saying to not tell the truth and shed give them some money.so basically it was a scandal to get money.
It is not correct, you have to say on the beach.