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I will send to you vs I had send to you

The correct phrase is "I will send to you." The second phrase, "I had send to you," is incorrect because the past participle of the verb "send" should be used with the auxiliary verb "have" to form the past perfect tense.

Last updated: March 11, 2024 • 1916 views

I will send to you

This phrase is correct and commonly used in English to indicate a future action of sending something to someone.

This phrase is used to express a future intention or plan to send something to someone.

Examples:

  • I will send the documents to you tomorrow.
  • She said she will send the package to you by the end of the week.
  • Then I will send to you to learn my fate, where and what time we will perform the rite, and all my fortunes at your feet I lay and follow you, my lord, throughout the world.
  • I will send her to you when she has finished her duties.
  • Yes, I've heard. I will send someone to you.
  • I have the money, and I will send it to you.
  • Let Carrie go and I swear I will send it to you.
  • - And I will send them to you.
  • I will send it to you again when I get home.
  • I will send someone to take you home.
  • Or I will send you to your room.
  • I will send you to jail, you understand?
  • As soon as we're somewhere safe, I will send them to you, and you can save everyone.
  • I will send a doctor to you, so don't go anywhere and just stay there at home.
  • Chloe, I will send that profile to you as soon as I'm done.
  • Okay, I will send the doctor to you.
  • Chloe, I will send that profile to you as soon as I'm done.
  • Meet my demands or I will send him back to you one piece at a time.
  • I will send my salary to you until Jahil is paid for.
  • I take note of your point. I will send a response to you as well as to Mr Tannock.
  • I will send Dr.Grey out to you with periodic updates.
  • I will send you to her arms, brother.

I had send to you

This phrase is incorrect. The past participle of the verb "send" should be used with the auxiliary verb "have" to form the past perfect tense.

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Alternatives:

  • I had sent to you
  • I had sent it to you
  • I had sent the email to you
  • I had sent the package to you
  • I had sent the documents to you

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