Neither is correct. If you're going to use "have" you're making it past tense and the past tense of send is SENT. It would be "has been sent" or "has sent" depending on what you're trying to say.
For example, "The package has been sent" or "He has sent the package."
send my CV to you.
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No. The correct way of saying it is: "I promised to send you".
To whom should we send the letter of commendation is correct."Whom" is the object of the preposition "to" and so should be in the objective case.
Please send the report to Dennis and I by Friday.
"Do not send" is correct.
You have sent is correct.
"Have it sent" is correct.
"will send" is correct.
send my CV to you.
Will send is grammatically correct.
"Will be sent" is correct. It follows the correct passive voice construction with the past participle "sent" after the auxiliary verb "will be".
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"Have sent" is grammatically correct.
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)
No. Has sent is correct. This verb phrase should be -- has + past participle.Sent is the past form of send, the past participle of send is sent
No. The correct way of saying it is: "I promised to send you".