Is it correct to say "Send me the documents" or "Send me the copy of your bill"?

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Is it correct to say "Send me the documents" or "Send me the copy of your bill"?

Is it correct to say "Send me the documents" or "Send me the copy of your bill"?

We don't have to use "To" here. Am I correct?
 

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Re: Is it correct to say "Send me the documents" or "Send me the copy of your bill"?

Yes.
 

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Re: Is it correct to say "Send me the documents" or "Send me the copy of your bill"?

Is it correct to say "Send me the documents" or "Send me the copy of your bill"?

We don't have to use "to" here. Am I correct?

See above. Don't capitalise a word inside quotation marks unless it's a proper noun or the first person singular pronoun "I".

Most native speakers would say "Send me a copy of your bill".
 
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