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the money you sent to me vs the money you sent me

Both phrases are correct and commonly used in English. They are interchangeable and convey the same meaning. The choice between 'the money you sent to me' and 'the money you sent me' depends on personal preference or the context in which they are used.

Last updated: March 15, 2024 • 4634 views

the money you sent to me

This phrase is correct and commonly used in English.

This phrase is used to specify the recipient of the money sent. It emphasizes the direction of the action.

Examples:

  • I appreciate the money you sent to me for my birthday.
  • Please confirm the amount of money you sent to me last week.
  • The money you sent to me arrived safely.
  • Can you track the money you sent to me?
  • I will use the money you sent to me to pay my bills.
  • ... the thiefs in the internet business house i used to email you has hacked my email box and stole the money you sent to me, those email you recieved that has  ...
  • blessing and pray that our Father in Heaven will bless you accordingly. The money you sent to me has enabled me to do my examinations and also take some ...
  • Apr 22, 2011 ... Are you kidding me or what,cause i was told at western union office the money you sent to me was not there. Please Let me know what's going ...
  • I think I have received all the money you sent to me & hope I will not be compelled to do so any more as we certainly have a right to expect the paymaster to pay ...

Alternatives:

  • the money you sent me
  • the money you sent over to me
  • the money you sent across to me
  • the money you sent my way
  • the money you sent into my account

the money you sent me

This phrase is correct and commonly used in English.

This phrase is used to indicate the recipient of the money sent. It is a more concise way of expressing the same idea.

Examples:

  • I appreciate the money you sent me.
  • Please confirm the amount of money you sent me.
  • The money you sent me arrived safely.
  • Can you track the money you sent me?
  • I will use the money you sent me to pay my bills.
  • Lent the money you sent me to the clown with the knife. My career as an acrobat hasn't begun. But I'm busy giving blood and shoveling elephant dung
  • to recive the money you sent me. Calvin very glad to get his. you did give me time to Rite. Before you told every one about it. We air having very hot Wether here ...
  • I hope we can get together at New Years.” “There just aren't enough words to express how thankful I am for the money you sent me. I've been in a tight spot for a ...
  • Lent the money you sent me. To a clown with a knife. My career as an acrobat. Hasn't begun. But I'm busy giving blood. And shoveling elephant dung

Alternatives:

  • the money you sent to me
  • the money you sent over to me
  • the money you sent across to me
  • the money you sent my way
  • the money you sent into my account

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