The usual expression is 'send us.'
The 'to' is implied. e.g. Please send (to) us a postcard when you arrive!
In some situations you should use 'to.' e.g. Please send it to us. But in almost all other situations we say 'send us'.
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The rule is simple: when the Direct Object comes immediately after the verb, then the Indirect Object is introduced by the preposition TO (for instance: Give the letter to us); when the Indirect Object follows the verb you should not used TO (for ex: Give us the letter). Pay attention to the WORD ORDER.
send my CV to you.
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'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.
Please send the report to Dennis and I by Friday.
No. The correct way of saying it is: "I promised to send you".
The correct grammar is "You didn't have to send us anything." Using "nothing" is a double negative and is considered grammatically incorrect.
"Have it sent" is the correct form in standard English.
Do you want us to send you a reply?
Do you want us to send you a reply?
The correct phrase is "Do not send." "Send" is the correct verb form in this context.
"Please send us copies of the sheet." would be a better sentence.
"will send" is correct.
send my CV to you.
The correct phrase is "will send." "Send" is the base form of the verb in this case, so it should be used after "will."
Yes, it is grammatically correct to say "Please do send us the driver's name." It is a polite way to ask someone to provide the driver's name.
I don't think thatwe should use send you or send me. Logically speaking you are not sending anyone anywhere. I'll send you an email? ( Incorrect) I'll email you or I'll send an email ? (correct)
The correct phrase is "will send to you." "Sent" is the past tense of send, while "send" should be used for future actions.