send or sent?

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Boru

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Is this correct? I send it to you yesterday.

Thanks,
 
Is this correct? I send it to you yesterday.

Thanks,

No. You need the past tense because you are talking about yesterday. So you say:

I sent it to you yesterday.

TO SEND: send / sent / have sent
 
Re: send or

Sorry Sir or Rover. Actually, I just [STRIKE]sent the [/STRIKE] posted my idea [STRIKE]of[/STRIKE] about the use of the past simple tense. Next time I shall be [STRIKE]care full[/STRIKE] careful about such replies.
Thanks.

Engr - one of the reasons that many of use keep reminding you that it's important to state that you're not a teacher is that your posts are still full of mistakes. Please don't be offended by my comments but as you can see from my corrections above, you still have problems with:

1) Capitalisation
2) Punctuation
3) Construction

Next time you post, before you press "Submit Reply" please read your post carefully and check that you have a capital letter at the beginning of EVERY sentence and that you have capitalised the word "I" all the time.
 
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