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i will send today vs i will sent today

"I will send today" is the proper English phrasing. The verb "send" should be in the base form after the modal verb "will." The phrase "I will sent today" is incorrect because "sent" is the past participle form of the verb, which is not suitable in this context.
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i will send today

This phrase is correct and commonly used in English.

This phrase is used to express the intention of sending something on the same day. The verb "send" is in the base form after the modal verb "will."

Examples:

  • I will send the report today.
  • She will send the package today.
  • They will send the email today.
  • Now I have raised the matter, I will send all MEPs today a video that was filmed in L'Aquila on 13 January.
  • What we have to send today is a message that we are consistent in the application of our principle.
  • I believe we could thereby compensate for the sad message which unfortunately we have to send today from the Union to the citizens of that country.
  • The message we want to send today, therefore, is that we wish to make our point of view known through this debate on asylum procedures.
  • The message we must send today is that Tampere must be a summit for citizens, not just the bureaucrats, and democratic accountability must increase.
  • SO DON'T DELAY. SEND TODAY FOR MY GIGANTIC, FREE, 78-PAGE MUSCLE-BUILDING COURSE.
  • So... I promised everyone that if she says them all by noon today, I will send out for hot chocolates.
  • - Fine. Hobart's been send down today by ambulance under guard.
  • I think that is the most important signal we can send out today.
  • That is, I think, a very important signal to send out today and I hope that you will support me in this.
  • We must send our men today.
  • We must send everything by today... otherwise there will be delays.
  • I will send it to the Ministry of Education.
  • Later I will send Flora home.
  • Then I will send you your instructions.
  • Choose, or I will send this man into both rooms.
  • Or I will send you to your room.
  • I will... I will send your congratulations.
  • I will send you messages with all our news.
  • I will send them your head in a box.

i will sent today

This phrase is incorrect in English. The verb form "sent" is the past participle, which is not suitable after the modal verb "will."

  • This was the message Parliament sent today when adopting a first reading compromise to a proposed regulation on POPs.
  • A mixed message is being sent today.
  • You have one new message sent today at 10:32 P.M.
  • The document has been sent today, after going through the registration procedures - you know that there are formalities with regard to internal mail.
  • These are not countries where a disaster happened the day before yesterday, and where it is absolutely essential for blankets to be sent today.
  • We now have an agreement that I think Parliament can accept on the basis of the letter which has been sent today.
  • It is a pity, however, that the majority here voted against this, and that the clear message was therefore not sent today.
  • Mr President, on behalf of the authors of the resolution just adopted on Iran, I would like to request that the parliamentary services translate this text into Farsi so that the Iranian regime and people can fully understand the clear message sent today by the European Parliament.
  • Your mother sent a message today.
  • Look what Mr. straight massage sent you today.
  • I'm awaiting results of a dna sample I sent earlier today.
  • Adnan sent me that picture today.
  • That is not the message the European Parliament has sent out today by adopting Holger Krahmer's report on the CAFE directive.
  • Clearly, fate sent us here today to convince you, sir, cannot retire.
  • His Majesty sent me here today to give you this.
  • The report was sent to Congress today.
  • I just been talking to the other Bradley child that you sent home early today.
  • The North sent this over today.
  • Mr President, I think that two messages must be sent to Macedonia today.
  • You know that caviar you sent up today?

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