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"I has sent you a address" vs "I have sent you the address"

The correct phrase is 'I have sent you the address.' The use of 'have' is appropriate in this context to indicate a completed action in the past. 'I has sent you a address' is incorrect due to subject-verb agreement and the lack of the definite article 'the' before 'address.'

Last Updated: March 30, 2024

I has sent you a address

This phrase is incorrect. 'Has' does not agree with the subject 'I,' and 'a' should be 'the' before 'address.'

Incorrect due to subject-verb agreement and the absence of the definite article 'the.'

I have sent you the address

This phrase is correct and commonly used in English.

Use 'have' to indicate a completed action in the past and 'the' before 'address' to specify a particular address.

Examples:

  • I have sent you the address of the restaurant.
  • She has sent me the details of the event.
  • We have sent them the invitation.
  • He has sent us the report.
  • They have sent her the package.

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