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I already sent the scanned copy last week. vs I already send the scanned copy last week.

The correct phrase is: 'I already sent the scanned copy last week.' 'Sent' is the past tense form of the verb 'send,' which is the correct form to use in this context. 'Send' is the base form of the verb and is not appropriate for this past action.

Last updated: March 24, 2024 • 6633 views

I already sent the scanned copy last week.

This phrase is correct and commonly used in English.

This phrase is the correct past tense form of the verb 'send' in the context of having already completed the action of sending a scanned copy last week.
  • I just got my copy last week.
  • I already sent the others upstairs.
  • I already sent the sample to dna.
  • I already owe her a Coke from last week.
  • I'm so sorry, Marissa. I thought I already sent the videos.
  • (Samantha) No, I sent the environmental-impact study last week.
  • I sent the collection boys out there to see Parker and Longbaugh on account of them shorting Arlo last week.
  • I already had to spend $50 out of my own pocket last week.
  • Seriously, Bunny, I already got the City Council asking questions... about the eight-percent drop you posted last week.
  • Seriously, Bunny, I already got the City Council asking questions... about the eight-percent drop you posted last week.
  • I already sent the photos to my friend...
  • The police were here last week. I already did a report, so I'm not quite sure why you're here.
  • Your mother already sent the collector.
  • He robbed the Applied Science division of Queen Consolidated last week.
  • Grayson was... killed last week.
  • Melanie Peterson was arrested for underage drinking last week.
  • Found this on my windshield last week.
  • Micah Conley didn't hit that triple last week.
  • You came into Witney last week.
  • You were negative just last week.

I already send the scanned copy last week.

This phrase is incorrect. 'Send' is the base form of the verb and should not be used as the past tense in this context.

To express a completed action in the past, the correct form is 'sent,' the past tense of 'send.' Therefore, 'I already sent the scanned copy last week.' is the appropriate construction.
  • I just got my copy last week.
  • I already owe her a Coke from last week.
  • I already had to spend $50 out of my own pocket last week.
  • Seriously, Bunny, I already got the City Council asking questions... about the eight-percent drop you posted last week.
  • Seriously, Bunny, I already got the City Council asking questions... about the eight-percent drop you posted last week.
  • The police were here last week. I already did a report, so I'm not quite sure why you're here.
  • He robbed the Applied Science division of Queen Consolidated last week.
  • Grayson was... killed last week.
  • Melanie Peterson was arrested for underage drinking last week.
  • Found this on my windshield last week.
  • Micah Conley didn't hit that triple last week.
  • You came into Witney last week.
  • You were negative just last week.
  • Will started acting paranoid last week.
  • Dennis Thatcher was at ICI last week.
  • Dylan visited your office several times last week.
  • The research Agent Bennigan ordered last week.
  • I heard your speech last week.
  • A mechanic came down with strep last week.
  • Daniel made the ramp last week.

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