Have been sent or have sent?
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- Have been sent or have sent?
- Have been sent or have been send?
- Have you sent or have you send?
- Have been or has been sent?
- What tense is have been sent?
- Was sent or was send?
- What is the past tense of send?
Have been sent or have sent?
Since the sending happened in the past (maybe just a few seconds ago, but in the past), you should use either the simple past tense (preterite): I was sent here. or the present perfect: I have been sent here.
Have been sent or have been send?
It is always 'was sent' ,not 'was send'. As 'send' is the present tense of verb.. In exotic tense as well the same(past participle) will be applicable . example: They would have sent..
Have you sent or have you send?
"Have you sent" is correct as sent is the v3 of send.
Have been or has been sent?
It's probably “the required documents have been sent”. You can say “had been sent" under the correct circumstances, it is in the past perfect tense which is used to describe a past event that happened before some other past event. For example: “The required documents had been sent when I left the office for the day.”
What tense is have been sent?
- The word 'send' is the present tense while the term 'sent' is the past tense. One may get confused by their different spellings as the past tense of most of the verbs either have d or ed added to the end part of the main word. But that does not happen in the case of the term 'send'.
Was sent or was send?
- The past tense of the word “send” is “sent.” It is also its past simple tense and past participle tense as well as its past progressive tense and past perfect progressive tense. The past tense “sent” indicates an action that has already taken place in the past.
What is the past tense of send?
- The past tense of send is sent. The third-person singular simple present indicative form of send is sends.