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We have sent a phone to kavitha vs we have send a phone to kavitha

The correct phrase is "we have sent a phone to Kavitha." The verb "sent" is the past participle form of the verb "send" and is used in perfect tenses like present perfect. The incorrect phrase "we have send a phone to Kavitha" uses the base form of the verb instead of the past participle.

Last updated: March 25, 2024 • 672 views

We have sent a phone to kavitha

This phrase is correct and commonly used in English.

This phrase is used to indicate that the action of sending a phone to Kavitha has been completed in the past. It is in the present perfect tense.
  • We have sent a squadron of Lanterns to the sun to begin monitoring.
  • Hopefully we have sent a political message to the Council without blocking the legislation.
  • With the directive and the action plan, we have sent a clear signal.
  • We have sent a questionnaire to all the Member States and are currently analysing the answers received.
  • We have sent a detailed request for information to the Spanish authorities.
  • With the partnership principle, we have sent a very important message to the applicant countries, namely that they are all welcome in the European Union.
  • We have sent a reminder on this and we think it is time to review it.
  • We have sent a note in this regard, but nothing has been done about it, and so I would ask you now to investigate the matter.
  • In this way, we have sent a signal to our dairy farmers and have not shied away from the responsibility.
  • We have sent a complaint to President Giscard d'Estaing and asked to be given the right of access to the documents being used in the course of the Praesidium's work.
  • On road traffic accidents and personal injuries in general, we have sent a clear message about the injustice of applying the damages regime of the country of the accident.
  • We have sent a strong message in favour of the projects of the French Presidency of the G20.
  • In order to fund TIM operations in the third quarter, we have sent a request to the budgetary authority for a transfer of EUR 80 million.
  • We have sent a clear message to toy manufacturers and to China that failure to ensure the highest safety standards for children's toys will not be tolerated.
  • I think that we, as politicians, have lost out because we have sent a very bad signal to a great many committed people by failing to reach an agreement.
  • With The Mockingjay and the Victors beside us, we have sent a clear message to the Capitol.
  • We have sent a letter to all three candidates, and as far as we are concerned the outcome of the vote is dependent on whether we receive clear and comprehensive responses to this.
  • Hence I think it is a scandal, a sign of moral destitution and a disgrace to the European Parliament that we have failed to adopt this excellent report, which would have sent a clear signal for the rejection of the convention.
  • That is the reason why, while accepting its spirit, we would ask that Amendment No 1 be worded differently - and we have sent a note to Mr Brok in this respect - so that it does not imply conditionality in the provision of Community resources.
  • If we have a problem, I prefer a phone to me, that does not work, than no phone.

we have send a phone to kavitha

This phrase is incorrect in English.

The verb "send" should be in the past participle form "sent" when used in perfect tenses like present perfect.
  • We have send a small team the strong Pulaski, to determine exactly what happened the operation "Big Shanty", we have find out how the infection spread.
  • Remember we have send you a copy of your communication at: example@domain.com
  • Hello, here it is Pamela Landy, I have send a classified document.
  • It sends a GPS signal from their phone to yours...
  • Hot-wiring the phone to the horn so we can send a message.
  • Hot-wiring the phone to the horn so we can send a message.
  • We can use the satellite phone to send a distress signal?
  • Can we use your satellite phone to send a call for help?
  • I used my dad's phone to uninvite her, and I had him take the ring my mom sent me to get resized, and I had my minions send a picture to "Gossip Girl."
  • See, maybe a phone to call your sister.
  • We're sitting here waiting for a phone to ring.
  • I looked for a phone to call an ambulance...
  • John: She used a phone to transmit a threat.
  • We know you bought a phone to call Ghazni.
  • A phone to call somebody to get me off the desert island.
  • We're sitting here waiting for a phone to ring.
  • Jenn is my hip young friend who prides herself on never having used her phone to make a phone call.
  • Now I give to you the Solamyrge SP, a phone to revolutionize the way we communicate.
  • One of them had managed to crawl ten feet to a phone to dial 911.
  • No, these kind of women don't need a phone to call a man.

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