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I have send you the document hopefully you will receive it today vs I have sent you the document hopefully you will receive it today

The correct phrase is: 'I have sent you the document; hopefully you will receive it today.' 'Sent' is the past participle form of the verb 'send' that should be used in this context. The phrase 'I have send you the document' is incorrect due to the incorrect verb form.

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I have send you the document hopefully you will receive it today

This phrase is incorrect. 'Send' should be replaced with 'sent' to form the correct past participle.

The correct form should be 'I have sent you the document; hopefully you will receive it today.'

I have sent you the document hopefully you will receive it today

This phrase is correct. 'Sent' is the past participle form of the verb 'send' and is used correctly in this context.

This phrase is the correct form to indicate that the action of sending the document has been completed in the past.

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