Lesson Twenty-three
Send
send / sent / sent / sending
The verb "send" is used when a person or thing moves an object from one place to another.
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1. He’s going to send a letter to his grandmother.
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2. Her boyfriend sent her some flowers.
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3. Have you ever sent flowers to someone?
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4. In the United States, most children are sent to school by the age of five or six.
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5. She’s sending an email to someone she works with.
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6. Sometimes she sends text messages instead of email.
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7. Tina got lost as she was driving, but a man working at a gas station sent her in the right direction. |
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8. Bob’s company is sending him to China on a business trip. |
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send
present tense: send / sends
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past tense: sent
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future: will send
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present continuous: am / are / is sending
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past continuous: was / were sending
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future continuous: will be sending
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present perfect: has / have sent
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past perfect: had sent
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future perfect: will have sent
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present perfect continuous: has / have been sending
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past perfect continuous: had been sending
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future perfect continuous: will have been sending
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modal verbs: ______ send
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past tense modal: ______ have sent
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infinitive: to send
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gerund: sending
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passive: yes
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