forward it
You can check if an email has already been sent by looking in your Sent folder in your email client or service. If the email shows up in the Sent folder, then it has been successfully sent. You can also check your Outbox to see if the email is still waiting to be sent.
If you *sent* the email you would most likely find a *copy* of it it in your "sent mail" box. If you delete a message from your mailbox archive after you have sent it, the recipient will receive it anyway.
The send items folder in outlook/hotmail relates to emails that have been sent from that email account. They act as a history of sent emails that can be read again or prove that the email was sent on a certain date, sent to certain people etc.
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"Send" is the present tense of the verb, used when you are currently in the process of sending something. "Sent" is the past tense of the verb, used when you have already completed the action of sending something. For example, "I will send the email tomorrow" (present tense) and "I sent the email yesterday" (past tense).
"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").
had sent They had sent the email yesterday.
You can't. The message is already on its way, probably already delivered. Best you can do is to send another one saying "oops, didn't mean to send that, Sorry".
The send items folder in outlook/hotmail relates to emails that have been sent from that email account. They act as a history of sent emails that can be read again or prove that the email was sent on a certain date, sent to certain people etc.
The perfect tense of "send" is "have sent" or "has sent," depending on the subject of the sentence. For example, "I have sent the email" or "She has sent the package."
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have not sent-if you are talking about not doing someting in the past (eg.I have not sent her an email yet,I must do it today)