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re-send vs Re-sent

The phrases 're-send' and 're-sent' are not directly comparable as they serve different purposes. 'Re-send' is used to indicate sending something again, while 're-sent' is the past participle form of 're-send'. Both are correct in their respective contexts.

Last updated: March 29, 2024

re-send

This phrase is correct and commonly used in English to indicate sending something again.

Use 're-send' when you want to send something again, either because it was not received or needs to be resent for any reason.

Examples:

  • Please re-send the email as I didn't receive it.
  • I will re-send the package with the correct address.

Alternatives:

  • send again
  • resend
  • forward again
  • retransmit

Re-sent

This phrase is correct as the past participle form of 're-send'. It is used to indicate that something has been sent again in the past.

Use 're-sent' when referring to something that was sent again in the past. It is the past tense form of 're-send'.

Examples:

  • The email was re-sent to all participants.
  • The document had to be re-sent due to an error.

Alternatives:

  • was sent again
  • had been resent
  • was forwarded again

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