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I love what you sent me vs I loved what you sent me

Both phrases are correct, but they are used in different contexts. "I love what you sent me" is in the present tense, indicating a current feeling of love for the item sent. On the other hand, "I loved what you sent me" is in the past tense, expressing a past feeling of love for the item sent.

Last updated: March 31, 2024 • 691 views

I love what you sent me

This phrase is correct and commonly used to express a current feeling of love for something that was sent.

This phrase is used to convey a present emotion of love towards an item that was sent to the speaker.
  • I love everything they sent me.
  • She also loves the tracks you sent over.
  • A wealthy society lady saw my work, fell in love with me and sent me to art school.
  • I was impressed enough by what you sent me to sign off on immunity, so bring me everything.
  • "A greater love than ours has sent me to you..."
  • It's what you sent me to washington to do.
  • Tell her love should not be sent.
  • They made him marry a woman he didn't love and sent him to France.
  • On the tenth day of Christmas my true love sent to me Ten lords a-leaping Nine ladies dancing
  • On the 88th day of Julianuary, my true love sent to me, a great, big present for me,
  • What you sent, you already could not afford.
  • Mr Love, I sent for you in regard to the senior prom.
  • Yes, my father and I would love some champagne sent up.
  • I don't think I've ever been sent love poetry.
  • Destiny has sent me here to save the life Of the woman I love.
  • You sent the person that I love away.
  • She's been managing the house okay, she sent her love.
  • These are love letters my daughter sent to Artie. I saved them.
  • You know, Janis is decrpyting what you sent.
  • Let me just say, our technical people said what you sent us was incredible.

I loved what you sent me

This phrase is also correct and commonly used to express a past feeling of love for something that was sent.

This phrase is used to convey a past emotion of love towards an item that was sent to the speaker.
  • It is because I loved you that he sent you away.
  • You sent me away before- though I loved you.
  • Today I found out that my daughter, who I loved, was sent back into the past and died 1 50 years ago.
  • It is because I loved you that he sent you away.
  • I was impressed enough by what you sent me to sign off on immunity, so bring me everything.
  • You made me feel safe... you made me feel loved... until you sent a killer after me.
  • It's what you sent me to washington to do.
  • The deceit of your loved ones has already sent you to Hell.
  • They loved the demo Dixon sent in, and they think your song is going to be a big hit.
  • What you sent, you already could not afford.
  • The truth is that I loved him, and I stood by him, and he sent me to you like he would send a stagehand to pick up his shirts.
  • But that he loved us and sent his only son to be the satisfaction of our sins.
  • You know, Janis is decrpyting what you sent.
  • Let me just say, our technical people said what you sent us was incredible.
  • I think you sent me a gear instead of a trigger.
  • But I loved what grandpa used to teach me.
  • I loved what I thought was you.
  • I really... I loved what I heard.
  • Because I loved what I was doing.
  • And I loved what we had.

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