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She did send a message vs She have send a message

The correct phrase is "she did send a message." The use of "did" indicates the past tense, while "send" should be in the base form after the auxiliary verb. The phrase "she have send a message" is incorrect due to the incorrect verb form.

Last updated: March 26, 2024 • 598 views

She did send a message

This phrase is correct and commonly used in English to indicate an action that happened in the past.

This phrase is used to talk about an action that was completed in the past. The auxiliary verb "did" is used to indicate the past tense, while the main verb "send" remains in the base form.

Examples:

  • She did send a message yesterday.
  • Did she send a message to you?
  • I did send an email to the client.
  • They did send the package on time.
  • He did send his regards to you.
  • I think that she did it to send me a message that the little girl she was raising with Conrad is mine.
  • Because if Vakar did send these people, I need to send a message back to him.
  • They needed to send a message.
  • To send a message, a warning.
  • But it doesn't send a message to Whitlow.
  • I just wanted to send a message.
  • The way you look sends a message.
  • I say we send a message back to the hasslichen.
  • It's one way to send a message.
  • Defensive blows to their heads were to send a message...
  • Set him on fire to send a message.
  • Every weapon we destroy sends a message.
  • Let's show them how professionals send a message.
  • Send a message to Falk and Prime at the Commercial Bank of Hoboken.
  • The Koshka Brotherhood were trying to send a message about cops.
  • We can send a message from there. > OK.
  • Call or send a message when you can.
  • We had to send a message to the other banks.
  • Tonight... ...let us send a message to that army.
  • Do send a message, though.

She have send a message

This phrase is incorrect in English. The verb form "have send" is not grammatically accurate.

  • They needed to send a message.
  • To send a message, a warning.
  • But it doesn't send a message to Whitlow.
  • I just wanted to send a message.
  • The way you look sends a message.
  • I say we send a message back to the hasslichen.
  • It's one way to send a message.
  • Defensive blows to their heads were to send a message...
  • Set him on fire to send a message.
  • Every weapon we destroy sends a message.
  • Let's show them how professionals send a message.
  • Send a message to Falk and Prime at the Commercial Bank of Hoboken.
  • The Koshka Brotherhood were trying to send a message about cops.
  • We can send a message from there. > OK.
  • Call or send a message when you can.
  • We had to send a message to the other banks.
  • Tonight... ...let us send a message to that army.
  • Do send a message, though.
  • Send a message to all six captains.
  • He sends a message through Aurelio to distance himself from the gunman.

Alternatives:

  • She has sent a message.
  • She sent a message.
  • She had sent a message.
  • She will send a message.
  • She is sending a message.

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