Correct Usage of "Send" in English
I will send you means you are sending someone to some place.
For example : I will send you to your father’s house.
Can you send me or to me? Either is correct, though "send me" is slightly more fluid.
Correct Usage of "Send" in English Grammar
Which is correct send to or send at?
The word “send” is a verb which means “to cause to go or to be taken somewhere” while the word “sent” is a conjugation of the verb “send.”
Si può anche chiedere:, is send me grammatically correct?
“Send me” requires a direct object after the transitive verb “send”.
The verb “send” requires a direct object.
“Send me” means that you are asking to be sent somewhere; “send me it” means that you are asking for something to be sent to you.
Clarification on Sending
What does this is sending me mean?
The Brief: Sending me means "exciting me."
Have you sent or have you send?
"Have you sent" is correct as "sent" is the v3 of "send."
Can you please send me or could you please send me?
Both are correct. The first is more direct, and the second is more polite.