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"I sent you email" vs "i have sent you email"

The correct phrase is "I have sent you an email." The use of the present perfect tense "have sent" indicates that the action of sending the email is connected to the present moment. The phrase "I sent you an email" is also correct but implies a past action without a clear connection to the present.

Last Updated: March 19, 2024

I sent you email

This phrase is correct but implies a past action without a clear connection to the present.

This phrase is used to indicate that the action of sending the email is in the past without specifying a connection to the present moment.

Alternatives:

  • I sent you an email.

i have sent you email

This phrase is incorrect. It should be "I have sent you an email."


Alternatives:

  • I have sent you an email.

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