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I have sent vs i just sent

Both phrases are correct, but they are used in different contexts. 'I have sent' is used to indicate that an action was completed at an unspecified time in the past and has relevance to the present. 'I just sent' is used to indicate that an action was completed very recently, usually within a short time frame.

Last updated: March 28, 2024

I have sent

This phrase is correct and commonly used in English to indicate that an action was completed at an unspecified time in the past with relevance to the present.

Use 'I have sent' when you want to convey that you completed the action of sending something in the past, and it has a connection to the present moment.

Examples:

  • I have sent the email to the client.
  • She has sent the package to the wrong address.
  • I have sent the guards to fetch him.
  • I have sent the guards to fetch him.
  • I have sent messages to every corner of the kingdom outlining my complicity.
  • I have sent an away team to investigate.
  • I have sent you books about architecture.
  • I have sent you the architecture books.
  • I have sent someone to inform Francis that his child lives.
  • I have sent diggers to prepare a resting place for him.
  • I have sent word to Tullius agreeing to terms of sale.
  • I have sent post horses and messages of reassurance to him.
  • I have sent him to Viktor's place.
  • On your behalf I have sent a message of condolence to his widow.
  • I have sent men for captain Alden, but I'm told he's left town.
  • I am done with Tony Lamot's autopsy, and I have sent you the report.
  • Therefore I have sent a message of far-reaching importance to the Congress...
  • Look, I have sent for the Sacraments.
  • CLAUDIUS: I have sent to seek him, and to find the body.
  • I have sent SPECTRE agent Count Lippe to the South of England where he is making the necessary preparations.
  • So I have sent a letter to the Maltese authorities and the Foreign Minister will visit us tomorrow.
  • At your disposal, I have sent two men to take him back.

Alternatives:

  • I sent
  • I had sent
  • I have just sent
  • I have already sent
  • I have recently sent

i just sent

This phrase is correct and commonly used in English to indicate that an action was completed very recently, usually within a short time frame.

Use 'I just sent' when you want to convey that you completed the action of sending something in the immediate past, emphasizing the recent completion of the action.

Examples:

  • I just sent the report to my boss.
  • He just sent a text message to confirm the meeting.
  • But I just sent an image of Simon Fraser.
  • Click the link I just sent you.
  • I just sent you the chemical breakdown from our lab.
  • I just sent you the link.
  • I just sent you his I.D. photo.
  • I just sent the photos to you.
  • - Open the e-mail I just sent you.
  • I just sent you his tax returns.
  • I just sent you the file.
  • I just sent you an electronic copy of everything in Egan's file.
  • I just sent you a file.
  • I just sent you the link.
  • Hey. I just sent you the victim's facial reconstruction.
  • I just sent you a video from my phone.
  • And I just sent the addresses to your phones.
  • - I just sent you a taste of what you're going to get on Friday night.
  • ALICE: I just sent a telegram asking for another six months.
  • Click the link I just sent you.
  • I just sent you all a picture.
  • I just sent it to your phone.

Alternatives:

  • I recently sent
  • I only sent
  • I simply sent
  • I sent just now
  • I sent a moment ago

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