I have sent you an email or I have send you an email?

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I have sent you an email

This phrase is correct. Use the preferred form instead.

Preferred Form:
I have sent

I have send you an email

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

Verb Tense: Including the auxiliary verb have, tells us the action happened in the past, so the past tense of the main verb, sent, must be used.

Preferred Form:
I have sent

When using the helping verb have, the correct form of the past tense of the verb to send is sent.

Expert Tip! If the action is complete, it is usually better to use the more direct form, I sent you an email.

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Last updated: July 07, 2017

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