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will be sent to you on sunday vs will be send to you on sunday

The correct phrase is 'will be sent to you on Sunday.' The verb 'send' is incorrect in this context because 'sent' is the past participle form of the verb 'send' that should be used in passive constructions.

Last updated: March 29, 2024

will be sent to you on sunday

This phrase is correct. 'Sent' is the past participle form of the verb 'send' that should be used in passive constructions.

This phrase is used to indicate that something will be delivered or dispatched to the recipient on a specific day, in this case, Sunday.

Examples:

  • The package will be sent to you on Sunday.
  • The report will be sent to you on Sunday.
  • The email will be sent to you on Sunday.
  • The invitation will be sent to you on Sunday.
  • The documents will be sent to you on Sunday.

will be send to you on sunday

This phrase is incorrect. 'Send' should be replaced with 'sent' as the past participle form of the verb 'send' is required in passive constructions.


Alternatives:

  • will be sent to you on Sunday
  • will be delivered to you on Sunday
  • will be dispatched to you on Sunday
  • will be forwarded to you on Sunday
  • will be transferred to you on Sunday

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