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"I sent you a friend request" vs "I send you a friend request"

Both phrases are correct, but they are used in different contexts. 'I send you a friend request' is present tense, indicating a current action. 'I sent you a friend request' is past tense, indicating that the action of sending the friend request has already taken place.

Last Updated: March 21, 2024

I sent you a friend request

This phrase is correct when referring to a past action of sending a friend request.

This phrase is used when you have already sent a friend request to someone.

Alternatives:

  • I have sent you a friend request
  • I had sent you a friend request

I send you a friend request

This phrase is correct when referring to a current action of sending a friend request.

This phrase is used when you are currently sending a friend request to someone.

Alternatives:

  • I am sending you a friend request
  • I will send you a friend request

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