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send - sent
‘send’
Send and sent are different forms of the same verb. Because they sound similar, they are sometimes confused. Send /send/ is the base form. If you send something to someone, you arrange for it to be taken and delivered to them, for example by post.
They send me a card every year for my birthday.
I always re-read my emails before I send them.
Sent /sent/ is the past tense and -ed participle of send.
I sent you a text – didn't you get it?
He had sent some flowers to Elena.

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