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"I have send you an email" vs "I sent you an emial"

The correct phrase is "I sent you an email." The use of the past simple tense "sent" is appropriate in this context to indicate that the action of sending the email is completed. The second phrase, "I have send you an email," is incorrect due to the incorrect verb form "send" after the auxiliary verb "have."

Last Updated: March 20, 2024

I have send you an email

This phrase is incorrect in English.


Alternatives:

  • I have sent you an email.
  • I have just sent you an email.
  • I have already sent you an email.

I sent you an emial

This phrase is correct and commonly used in English.

This phrase is used to inform someone that you have already sent them an email in the past. It is in the past simple tense.

Examples:

  • I sent you an email yesterday.
  • She sent me an email last week.

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