Is emailed you correct?

i have emailed you vs i emailed you the file. In these examples, one sentence specifies that a particular file has been sent, while the other sentence does not indicate that anything other than the email itself has been sent. Both sentences are correct.

How to say I mailed you?

“I mailed you” is past tense. Whereas “I have mailed you” is present perfect tense. These two tenses [simple past (mailed) and past perfect ( have mailed) ] are both used to talk about things that happened in the past.

Had mailed tense?

past tense of mail is mailed.

Have sent or had sent?

Both sentences mean the same thing, that someone sent you texts which made you happy. Using had sent (past perfect), shows that the sender finished sending before the next action: that you were overwhelmed.

Is it emailed or emailed?

Yes, you can use “email” as a verb, meaning to send an email to someone. But the past tense (in BE, too) is “emailed” (you don’t double the ‘l’).

Which part of speech is emailed?

email e-mail

part of speech: noun
part of speech: verb
inflections: e-mails, e-mailing, e-mailed
definition 1: to send a message to (someone) by computer. I emailed my friend to let her know that I was coming for a visit.

How do you say sent mail?

The appropriate reply is “I have sent the mail as you instructed”. That becomes “Mail has been sent”.

Has mailed meaning?

to send a letter, etc. or to email something: She mailed it last week but it still hasn’t arrived.

Did not send or sent?

1 Answer. When you negate a sentence by using do or did, you should use the whole verb. Since to send is the whole verb, you should use It didn’t send the messages. Plus, he used the simple past with ” I didn’t”, so logically the verb who precede is in the infinitive form.

Have been sent meaning?

by saying “She has been sent a parcel” implies that it has been sent very recently or even presently. Past tense is usually vague and you have to state a time “I was sent a parcel” could mean a year ago. So I’d say use has/ have been when something has just happened.

Is have sent correct?

When you have stated the time, you don’t say ‘have sent’ or ‘had sent’. Just ‘sent’. But, what if I wanna want to say that I sent something two days ago.. This is correct – simple past tense.

Have send of have sent?

This is not correct. Don’t use this phrase. The present perfect tense of the verb “send” is “have sent,” not “have send.”