Sent is the past participle. The infinitive of the verb is "to send."
Present: I send mail every week.
Past: I sent mail every week.
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Sent is the past participle; sending is the present participle.
The past participle of open is opened.'I have not yet opened the parcel that you sent me for my birthday.'
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It could be, rarely. It is the past tense and past participle of the verb (to make). But in unusual or archaic uses (made goods, a made man) it functions as an adjective. Much more common are the combined forms such as manmade and homemade.
Wrote is the past tense, written is the past participle, and writing is the present participle.
Sent is the past participle of send.
The past participle is sent.
The past tense of send is sent, and the past participle is also sent.
Present participle - sending Simple past - sent Past participle - sent
Sent is the past participle; sending is the present participle.
Sent is the past of send.infinitive: sendpast: sentpast participle: sent
"Sent" is the past participle form of the verb "send." It can be used in various tenses, including the present perfect ("I have sent the email") and the past perfect ("She had already sent the package").
The past participle of open is opened.'I have not yet opened the parcel that you sent me for my birthday.'
The word sent is not a noun; the word sent is the past participle, past tense of the verb to 'send'. The past participle is also an adjective (past tense).The noun forms for the verb to send are sender, and the gerund, sending.
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The past perfect tense of send is had sent.
Yes, for the past perfect. "He had sent the letter."