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Did you send your person for pick up vs Have you send your person for pick up

The correct phrase is 'Did you send your person for pick up?' The use of 'did' in the past simple tense is appropriate for asking about a completed action in the past. 'Have you send' is incorrect because 'send' should be in the past participle form 'sent' when used with 'have.'

Last updated: March 31, 2024

Did you send your person for pick up

This phrase is correct and commonly used in English.

This phrase is used to inquire about whether someone has already sent their person for pick up in the past.
  • He'll deliver to a secure spot, and you send a runner for pick up
  • Did you send that boy for the cart to pick up your parents at Vierzon?
  • Did you send someone to pick up his Eminence?
  • And did you send your father a letter?
  • Why did you use Niel's Geck to pick up your mail and send your letters?
  • Laundry is now available for pick-up.
  • His laundry's ready for pick-up.
  • Maybe you could send your kid out and pick up some steaks... fried chicken.
  • The rest is out in the open, held for pick-up by armoured car.
  • Of all the courts we hit, one is more recognised for pick-up than any other.
  • Have your men arrange for pick up at these coordinates at 0300 hours.
  • Chinook unsuitable for pick-up due to location being minefield
  • Your prescription will be available for pick-up for two more days.
  • His clothes are ready for pick up from the dry cleaner and he missed his teeth cleaning in 2014.
  • Ask them when a Burt Munro's box containing the motorcycle... will be ready for pick up.
  • You send your friends up there a message from the Doctor.
  • When you need something, you send your boys.
  • I'll tell everyone you send your love.
  • You send your officer to my house to interrogate me.
  • So you send your daughter to public school?

Have you send your person for pick up

This phrase is incorrect in English.

  • He'll deliver to a secure spot, and you send a runner for pick up
  • Laundry is now available for pick-up.
  • His laundry's ready for pick-up.
  • Maybe you could send your kid out and pick up some steaks... fried chicken.
  • The rest is out in the open, held for pick-up by armoured car.
  • Of all the courts we hit, one is more recognised for pick-up than any other.
  • Have your men arrange for pick up at these coordinates at 0300 hours.
  • Chinook unsuitable for pick-up due to location being minefield
  • Your prescription will be available for pick-up for two more days.
  • His clothes are ready for pick up from the dry cleaner and he missed his teeth cleaning in 2014.
  • Ask them when a Burt Munro's box containing the motorcycle... will be ready for pick up.
  • You send your friends up there a message from the Doctor.
  • When you need something, you send your boys.
  • I'll tell everyone you send your love.
  • You send your officer to my house to interrogate me.
  • So you send your daughter to public school?
  • When you need something, you send your boys.
  • You send your prisoner, and get back info.
  • You send your suppliers to a friendly port.
  • You send your girlfriend to solve your problems.

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