The correct form is "when he sends." This is the present simple tense for third person singular subjects.
Sensory Neuron sends info to the brain while the motor sends the info to the muscle fiber.The motor neurone sends a signal from the CNS or PNS to the effector muscle or gland. Therefore the motor neurone sends a signal TO the muscle fibre.
The nervous system sends signals to the proper areas of the body in response to a stimulus. Sensory receptors detect the stimulus and send the information as electrical impulses through neurons to the brain, which then processes the information and coordinates a response.
Sensory receptors throughout the body detect stimuli such as touch, pain, temperature, and sound. These receptors then send signals along sensory neurons to the central nervous system (brain and spinal cord) for processing and response.
Your nerves will send a message to your brain and your brain quickly sends a message back telling you to stop touching the hot or cold object,and that's your answer.
Holding your breath increases levels of carbon dioxide in your body, which signals the brain to trigger the urge to breathe. Receptors in the body called chemoreceptors sense the changes in carbon dioxide levels and send signals to the brainstem, prompting it to initiate breathing.
I/you/we/they send. He/she/it sends. The present participle is sending.
Sends is the third person singular form of the verb send send -- I send her flowers everyday sends -- She sends me chocolate sent -- I sent her flowers yesterday sending -- She is sending me chocolates tomorrow
What sends you a notice
Paper. It sends out paper. What else would it send out? WIFI signals?
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She sends him to the land of the dead to talk with Tireasais
Yes, They send prizes worldwide.
He sends it to the Cratchits.
Present tense - send/sends/sending Past tense - sent.
The present tense of "sent" is "send" "sends" "sending". Example in a sentence: Deanie Etcetera continues sending letters to her beloved Mitch Longley.
"...the cook." "God sends the meat, but the Devil sends the cooks." God sends the Word. How well that Word is received and acted upon by humans, has the Devil contributing as much, or as little, as is necessary to corrupt.
Tybalt sends a challenge to Romeo for a duel in the streets.