Did you send vs. Have you sent? | UsingEnglish. com ESL Forum A and B are students They worked things related to computer files together this morning and B was supposed to send those files to a professor five hours later, A called B to make sure whether B sent files A: (1) Hey B, did you send files? (2) Hey B, have you sent files? which one
did you send the e-mail have you sent the email If you had said that the person was supposed to have sent the email at some point, then I would reply that "have you sent" is correct But you also specified that the person was supposed to send the email before 9am and that time has passed Since you are referring to that completed time, then "did you send" is also correct in this context
Simple past Present Perfect — Did you send? Have you sent? Let's say my brother tells me he will go shopping no full stop here a nd I tell him to send [STRIKE]a[ STRIKE] money to a bank account When he come s home, [STRIKE]I'm asking[ STRIKE] I want to find out if he sent the money Should I say "Did you send the money to the bank account?" or "Have you sent the money to the bank account?"
Did you send it vs Have you sent it | WordReference Forums Hello, I have a question I already have seen a lot of threads but I am still unsure and confused Very often I am in the following situation: I chat with a customer and I am waiting on for him her to complete a money transfer I have a friend of mine from USA and I believe he often says "Did
To whom did you send the email to? To who did you send The currently accepted version is "Who did you send the email to" The English language has changed, ESTjarn; live with it Perhaps the last person to insist on the "whom" version was detective inspector Morse (died 2000)
did I or I did - WordReference Forums Thus you can say either 'I not only sent e-mails, but regular letters as well' (verb = send) OR 'Not only did I send e-mails, but regular letters as well' (verb = did send) The second is even more emphatic, because the whole sentence begins with the stress indicator 'Not only' fernandotorres is absolutely right
sent or send -- need help | UsingEnglish. com ESL Forum hi, Help required - [sent or send]- can anyone tell me the difference between the two?? please give me an example (when to use sent and send in order to frame a sentence ) Awaiting reply
EN: When did you send it? Have you written it? - simple past . . . The perfect to either recent or continuing past "Did you send it?" at any time "Have you sent it" recently Also, for example, "I lived in France when I was young" - "Did you like it?" I have been living in France for a year now" - "Have you enjoyed it (so far)? In your example about the letter, therefore, because it was posted recently
Ive realized that I had sent sent you this task before - Past Perfect . . . I realize that I have already sent you this task (I realize now ) or I realize that I have sent you this task before (I realize now ) I realized that I had sent you this task before (I realized in the past ) We cannot use 'before' with the simple past tense So 'I sent him before' is incorrect