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Difference between "send" and "sent"
- You say send us, you say send it, or them. Send to us is just wrong!
- Sent/sent/ is the past tense and past participle of send.
- The word ‘send’ is mainly used to describe what a person or thing does.
Usage of "send" and "sent"
- The word ‘send’ is used to refer to what a person or thing does.
- The term ‘sent’ is used to give an account of what is done to a thing or a person.
- Note that ‘sent’ is past tense, so you would say “Why was the email sent?”.
"Can you please" or "Could you please"?
- Originally Answered: "Can you please" or "Could you please" — which is correct?
- Grammatically both are right, but "can" is more like an order and "could" more like a polite request.