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| Could you tell me what the differences between
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| to send--to are going to do the act in the future sending---you are already doing it at this moment I think the construction of your sentences are both wrong. [Note: also a student] |
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| 1. I asked me sending the mail to you, but i'm sorry, i forgot. ![]() 2. I asked me to send the mail to you, but i'm sorry, i forgot. ![]() Try, Ex: You asked me to send you the mail, and I forgot. I'm sorry. The structure is, ask someone to do something. <infinitive verb> |
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| thank you |
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| You're most welcome. |
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| to send = act in the future sending = you're doing the act right now and the sentence of Casiopea is totally correct as normal |
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