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  • Which is correct to be send or to be sent? - TimesMojo
    “I’ll be sending you” means that you will be in the process of sending, but does not specify that you complete that action; it is continuous or ongoing For example, if you are going to send someone a single set of photos, you might say “I’ll send you the photos”
  • to be sent or to send | WordReference Forums
    In the case of the first one you are having a bottle of milk sent directly to your house, whereas the second one suggests you are asking for a bottle of milk which YOU will then send onto your house
  • What does it mean to send something to be + -ed?
    send something to someone, something, or some place That is, what is it for ? Why do we need a passive after send to? isn't it right to write like this : is where he sends his clothes to the loundry! I would be happy to answer, thank you In the pattern you described, to indicates the destination (the place where something is being sent)
  • Send You or Send to You - Which Is Correct? (With Examples)
    When deciding between “send you” or “send to you,” it’s important to know both can be correct depending on the context Use “send you” when the object being sent is directly mentioned after “you ” For example, “I will send you the package ” Here, “the package” is the object directly sent to “you ”
  • to be sent vs to be sent to - TextRanch
    Both phrases are correct, but they are used in different contexts 'To be sent' is used when the action of sending is the focus, while 'to be sent to' is used when specifying the destination of the action They are not directly comparable as they serve different purposes
  • Send or Sent: Choosing the Right Word Usage
    The word “sent” serves as the past participle of “to send ” You can use it alongside “will be” to form the simple future tense, indicating an action that will happen later It indicates that you intend to “send” something at a later time, but you are not planning to do so right now For instance:
  • Send or Sent (Which is the Correct Word?) — Grammarflex
    Present (“send”) I send a letter every week They send their children to school by bus Please send me the details Past (“sent”) She sent the package yesterday We sent out invitations last month He sent me a message this morning Past Participle (“sent”) The documents have been sent I have sent the email
  • send me or send to me - WordReference Forums
    "send" is a ditransitive verb therefore both your options are good If you want to lay emphasis on a person to whom you want to send something you should use "to" Send this article to me, but not to him
  • Send to or Send at - WordReference Forums
    send is a verb that may take an indirect object, which may be expressed by to + the person, so we say Send me the letter at my office Or: Send the letter to me at my office
  • word order - send something to someone or somewhere - English Language . . .
    [sender] send (smth) (to [recipient]) [sender] send ([recipient] smth) ;where recipient is a beneficiary





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