Conjugation of verb ‘Send’
- V1 Base Form (Infinitive): To Send
- V2 Past Simple: Sent
- V3 Past Participle: Sent
- V4 3rd Person Singular: Sends
- V5 Present Participle/Gerund: Sending
Correct Usage of "send" and "sent"
Imagine how the sentence might continue. I have already sent you a payment, so you need not bill me again.
Usage of "Submitted" in Context
Past perfect would be correct if those actions were completed: I had submitted the application, but the position was already filled. "I have" is correct.
politely Indicating a Misdirected Email
You could simply state: I believe this email was sent to me by mistake and wanted to make you aware of it possibly reaching the wrong destination. If this message was intended for me, I look forward to discussing the matter with you further.
Clarification of "will be sent shortly"
Use ""I will send you the documents shortly"" when the person who will receive them already knows about the documents. You are telling the recipient that you will send the documents soon.
Difference between "would sent" and "would send"
Would send would be correct usage to indicate the future (to be sent) and sent would be correct usage to indicate the past (already sent). Let us consider using would send and sent in expanded sentences that would explain the contexts in a clearer fashion.