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i have sent you my email id vs i had sent you my email

Both phrases are correct, but they are used in different contexts. 'I have sent you my email id' is used when referring to a recent action that has just been completed, while 'I had sent you my email' is used when referring to a past action that was completed before another past event. The choice between 'have sent' and 'had sent' depends on the timeline of the actions being described.

Last updated: March 19, 2024 • 1258 views

i have sent you my email id

This phrase is correct and commonly used when referring to a recent action that has just been completed.

This phrase is used to indicate that the action of sending the email id was completed recently.

Examples:

  • I have sent you my email id. Please check your inbox.
  • Have you received the email id I sent you?
  • Is it possible for you to send us the transform file for us to investigate at our end? I have sent you my email id via private message. Like Show 0 ...
  • Apr 14, 2012 ... ... years ago in reply to Akeru Bk. i have sent you my email id in your private messages. I will be waiting to see your boy. Read more Show less ...
  • Jul 26, 2014 ... I would like to work with you on an album.. I have sent you my email ID on your facebook account.. lets get your voice out! :). Read more Show ...
  • Jan 7, 2010 ... r u done with 1st term exams?....i have sent you my email id...check ur pm...if you want you can email me...may be I will get a study buddy ...

Alternatives:

  • I sent you my email id
  • I have just sent you my email id
  • I have already sent you my email id
  • I've sent you my email id

i had sent you my email

This phrase is correct and commonly used when referring to a past action that was completed before another past event.

This phrase is used to indicate that the action of sending the email id was completed before another past event or action.

Examples:

  • I had sent you my email before you called me.
  • By the time you received my email, I had already sent you my email id.
  • Apr 11, 2013 ... +Reza Towhidy I had sent you my email and you did send me some pictures, Reza Jon, how can I forget your inscrutable support from the ...
  • I only saw the news that you would be on holiday after I had sent you my email message asking for information about my order. I was worried that you would ...

Alternatives:

  • I sent you my email id
  • I had already sent you my email id
  • I had sent you my email id earlier
  • I had sent you my email id previously

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