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I HAVE SENT YOU 6 EMAILS vs I HAVE SEND YOU 6 EMAILS

The correct phrase is "I have sent you 6 emails." The verb "send" is irregular, and its past participle form is "sent." Therefore, the first phrase is the correct one to use in this context.

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I HAVE SENT YOU 6 EMAILS

This phrase is correct. The verb "send" is irregular, and its past participle form is "sent."

This phrase is used to indicate that the speaker has already sent 6 emails to the recipient.

Examples:

  • I have sent you 6 emails regarding the project.
  • She has sent you 6 emails asking for your feedback.
  • Have you received the 6 emails I have sent you?
  • He has sent you 6 emails with the necessary information.
  • They have sent you 6 emails with the updates.

I HAVE SEND YOU 6 EMAILS

This phrase is incorrect. The verb "send" in the past participle form should be "sent."


Alternatives:

  • I have sent you 6 emails
  • I sent you 6 emails
  • I have forwarded you 6 emails
  • I have emailed you 6 times
  • I have messaged you 6 times

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