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What’s the past tense of “send”?

Is it send or sent? If you’ve ever wondered about the correct past tense of the verb send, you’re not alone. Let’s break down the forms, usage, and common mistakes with send and sent.

👍🏼Usage Note

She sent the email yesterday.

I send postcards every summer.

He send the package last week.

They have send the invitations.

Forms of the verb “send”

The verb send means “to cause something to go or be taken to a particular destination, especially by mail, email, or another delivery method.” It’s an irregular verb, so its past tense and past participle forms are not made by simply adding -ed.

Present Past Future
simple I send I sent I will send
continuous I am sending I was sending I will be sending
perfect I have sent I had sent I will have sent
perfect continuous I have been sending I had been sending I will have been sending
12 verb tenses of ‘send’.

Is “send” a regular or irregular verb?

Send is an irregular verb. Its past tense and past participle form is sent, not sended. Here’s a chart of similar irregular verbs:

Base Verb Past Tense Past Participle
send sent sent
spend spent spent
lend lent lent
bend bent bent
Irregular verbs with similar patterns to “send”.

Examples of “send” and “sent” in sentences

Word Form Examples
Present (“send”) I send a letter every week.
They send their children to school by bus.
Please send me the details.
Past (“sent”) She sent the package yesterday.
We sent out invitations last month.
He sent me a message this morning.
Past Participle (“sent”) The documents have been sent.
I have sent the email.
All the gifts were sent on time.
Examples of “send” and “sent” in context.

Common phrases with “send”

Phrase Meaning
send for To request someone’s presence (“They sent for the doctor.”)
send off To dispatch or mail something (“She sent off the application.”)
send out To distribute (“We sent out invitations.”)
send back To return something (“He sent back the faulty product.”)
send in To submit (“Please send in your forms by Friday.”)

FAQs

Q: What is the past tense of “send”?
A: The past tense of “send” is “sent.”
Q: Is “sended” ever correct?
A: No, “sended” is not a correct form. The correct past tense and past participle is “sent.”
Q: Is “send” a regular verb?
A: No, “send” is irregular. Its past tense and past participle are “sent.”
Q: Can “sent” be used as an adjective?
A: Yes, in some contexts, such as “a sent package.”

Sources

  1. Cambridge Dictionary, “send.”
  2. Merriam-Webster, “send.”

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