When to use have sent?
“I have sent you” is in present perfect tense. (It is used to denote an action which is completed at the time of speaking.) I sent you * is simple past tense. I have sent you is present perfect tense.
Had send or sent?
Both sentences mean the same thing, that someone sent you texts which made you happy. Using had sent (past perfect), shows that the sender finished sending before the next action: that you were overwhelmed.
Has already or had already?
You use “had already” if you are speaking about a past event that is referenced in the past tense. you use “Have already” when you are speaking about a past event referenced in the present tense. It depends on the sentence. ‘Have’ is perfect past (past of the present), ‘had’ is pluperfect past (past of the past).
Has been sent have been sent?
In English , passive past perfect ( had been sent ) tense is usually use when there is another time frame in the same sentence. Eg. The letter had been sent to you twice before your wife called me.
What did I just send or I just sent?
Click the link I just sent you. I just sent you the chemical breakdown from our lab. I just sent you the link. I just sent you his I.D. photo. I just sent the photos to you.
Which is correct I have already sent or I had already sent?
“I have already sent” is the present perfect tense, which you would use while discussing in the present something previously accomplished. The point of reference is the present. “I had already sent” is the past perfect tense, which you would use in discussing something that occurred in the past. The point of reference is the past.
Which is correct I have sent you the cheque or I have already sent?
Both are correct. It depends on what you want to say. The first is in the present perfect tense and is used to state that something has been completed. the second is in the past perfect,and is used to refer to something that has happened in the distant past. Here are examples. I have sent you the cheque.
When to use ” I have already sent the goods “?
Answer “I have already sent the goods.” Just a normal past tense. The other words “I had already sent” means that time had gone by after the goods were sent (or something occurred after the goods were sent). Example: Questioner “The goods have not arrived, and I reminded you yesterday.”
When do you use ” already ” in a question?
Students: We have free audio pronunciation exercises. Whereas still and yet normally refer to present and future circumstances, already normally refers to something that is in the present or recent past. It is mainly used in questions and affirmative sentences and usually expresses surprise that something has happened sooner than expected.
Which is correct I already send or I already sent?
I already send. This is correct. This phrase is used to indicate an ongoing action or to express surprise at something that has happened sooner than expected. Explanation provided by a TextRanch English expert.
Click the link I just sent you. I just sent you the chemical breakdown from our lab. I just sent you the link. I just sent you his I.D. photo. I just sent the photos to you.
Is it better to send a request for information already sent?
If you’ve sent it once, it’s better to send complete with the header information, and date and time it was sent (just forward the original e-mail to them, that will contain everything). However… Lots of people are prickly, and the above approach may insult them.