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"I will send to you" vs "I had send to you"

The correct phrase is "I will send to you." The second phrase, "I had send to you," is incorrect because the past participle of the verb "send" should be used with the auxiliary verb "have" to form the past perfect tense.

Last Updated: March 11, 2024

I will send to you

This phrase is correct and commonly used in English to indicate a future action of sending something to someone.

This phrase is used to express a future intention or plan to send something to someone.

Examples:

  • I will send the documents to you tomorrow.
  • She said she will send the package to you by the end of the week.

I had send to you

This phrase is incorrect. The past participle of the verb "send" should be used with the auxiliary verb "have" to form the past perfect tense.


Alternatives:

  • I had sent to you
  • I had sent it to you
  • I had sent the email to you
  • I had sent the package to you
  • I had sent the documents to you

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