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"i have sent my resume" vs "i have send my resume"

"I have send my resume" uses the incorrect form of the present perfect tense. "I have sent my resume" is correct.

Last Updated: March 20, 2019

i have sent my resume

This is correct

"I have sent my resume" tells others that you have forwarded your credentials.

In many situations, "I sent my resume" expresses an identical thought.

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Some examples from our editors:

  • I have sent my resume to seven companies, but I haven't been invited to interview with any of them.
  • I have sent my resume to my friend who works at the bank.
  • I have sent my resume to TextRanch's editors, so I know that it's free of errors.

Some alternatives from our editors:

  • I sent my resume
  • I forwarded my resume
  • I have forwarded my resume

i have send my resume

This is not correct. Don't use this phrase.

"I have send my resume" uses the present perfect tense incorrectly. Instead of "send," write "sent."

ExpertExplanation provided by a TextRanch English expert


Some alternatives from our editors:

  • I have sent my resume
  • I have emailed my resume
  • I have attached my resume

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