Irregular verbs  Regular verbs

send, sends, sending, sent
Synonyms: dispatch, transmit, mail, forward, convey

Antonyms: receive, get, acquire, obtain, accept

The Verb Send – Definition, Usage, and Clarification


The verb send is a common irregular verb meaning to cause something to go or be taken from one place to another, especially by mail or another delivery service.


VERB FORMS


■ Base Form: send
■ Past Simple: sent
■ Past Participle: sent
■ Present Participle/Gerund: sending


USAGE AND CONTEXT


'Send' is a core verb for all forms of communication and transport.


1. Dispatching Letters, Parcels, and Messages
This is the most frequent use of the verb.


■ Mail: 'I need to send this package to my brother.'
■ Digital: 'Did you send me that email you were talking about?'


2. Causing Someone to Go Somewhere
This usage implies directing a person to a location, often for a specific purpose.


■ School/Errands: 'His parents sent him to bed early.' / 'She sent her son to the store for milk.'


3. Causing a State or Sensation
This describes causing a reaction or feeling to spread.


■ Reaction: 'The news sent shockwaves through the community.'
■ Sensation: 'The cold air sent a shiver down my spine.'


ℹ IMPORTANT: PHRASAL VERBSSend for: To request someone to come to you. A classic, slightly dramatic phrase.
■ Example: 'The king was ill and sent for his doctor.'


■ Send off: To post a letter or parcel, or to go somewhere to say goodbye to a person who is leaving.
■ Example: 'I'm going to the post office to send off these letters.'
■ Example: 'The whole family went to the station to send her off.'



SEND - PRESENT SIMPLE
★ Isend
★ yousend
★ he/she/itsends
★ wesend
★ you (plural)send
★ theysend
Examples of the verb 'send' in the Present Simple
- I send a postcard from every city I visit.
- You send flowers to your mother on her birthday.
- He sends a weekly report to his boss. | The company sends a newsletter to its customers.
- We send our children to a good school.
- You (plural) send the invoice at the end of the month.
- They send their best wishes.
SEND - PRESENT CONTINUOUS
★ I amsending
★ you aresending
★ he/she/it issending
★ we aresending
★ you aresending
★ they aresending
Examples of the verb 'send' in the Present Continuous
- I am sending you the file by email right now.
- You are sending mixed signals.
- He is sending his son to his room. | She is sending out the wedding invitations.
- We are sending a clear message to our competitors.
- You (plural) are sending the package by courier.
- They are sending troops to the border.
SEND - PRESENT PERFECT
★ I havesent
★ you havesent
★ he/she/it hassent
★ we havesent
★ you havesent
★ they havesent
Examples of the verb 'send' in the Present Perfect
- I have sent the package; it should arrive tomorrow.
- You have sent the email to the wrong person.
- He has sent his application for the job. | She has sent her children to summer camp.
- We have sent the invitations for the party.
- You (plural) have sent the payment.
- They have sent a search party to look for the missing hiker.
SEND - PRESENT PERFECT CONTINUOUS
★ I have beensending
★ you have beensending
★ he/she/it has beensending
★ we have beensending
★ you have beensending
★ they have beensending
Examples of the verb 'send' in the Present Perfect Continuous
- I have been sending out resumes all week.
- You have been sending her messages all day.
- He has been sending his work to publishers for years. | She has been sending her children to that school for a long time.
- We have been sending supplies to the affected area.
- You (plural) have been sending the same report every month.
- They have been sending signals into deep space.
SEND - PAST SIMPLE
★ Isent
★ yousent
★ he/she/itsent
★ wesent
★ you (plural)sent
★ theysent
Examples of the verb 'send' in the Past Simple
- I sent you an email an hour ago.
- You sent the wrong file.
- He sent his son to bed early. | She sent a gift to her friend.
- We sent the children to their grandparents' for the summer.
- You (plural) sent the documents yesterday.
- They sent a letter of complaint to the manager.
SEND - PAST CONTINUOUS
★ I wassending
★ you weresending
★ he/she/it wassending
★ we weresending
★ you weresending
★ they weresending
Examples of the verb 'send' in the Past Continuous
- I was sending a text message when I tripped and fell.
- You were sending the final report.
- He was sending his kids off to school. | She was sending an important email when the internet went down.
- We were sending help to the disaster zone.
- You (plural) were sending the packages.
- They were sending a satellite into orbit.
SEND - PAST PERFECT
★ I hadsent
★ you hadsent
★ he/she/it hadsent
★ we hadsent
★ you hadsent
★ they hadsent
Examples of the verb 'send' in the Past Perfect
- I had sent the email before I realized I had made a mistake.
- You had sent the flowers before you knew she was allergic.
- They had sent the invitations before they booked the venue. | She had sent her resignation letter.
- We had sent the first team ahead.
- You (plural) had sent the warning.
- They had sent for reinforcements.
SEND - PAST PERFECT CONTINUOUS
★ I had beensending
★ you had beensending
★ he/she/it had beensending
★ we had beensending
★ you had beensending
★ they had beensending
Examples of the verb 'send' in the Past Perfect Continuous
- I had been sending her letters for months before she replied.
- You had been sending the reports.
- The company had been sending promotional emails for years. | She had been sending her manuscript to different publishers.
- We had been sending supplies for weeks.
- You (plural) had been sending out alerts.
- They had been sending messages back and forth.
SEND - FUTURE SIMPLE
★ I willsend
★ you willsend
★ he/she/it willsend
★ we willsend
★ you willsend
★ they willsend
Examples of the verb 'send' in the Future Simple
- I will send the documents by courier tomorrow morning.
- You will send me the details later.
- He will send his children to boarding school. | She will send you an invitation.
- We will send a car to pick you up from the airport.
- You (plural) will send the results as soon as they are ready.
- They will send a representative to the meeting.
SEND - FUTURE CONTINUOUS
★ I will besending
★ you will besending
★ he/she/it will besending
★ we will besending
★ you will besending
★ they will besending
Examples of the verb 'send' in the Future Continuous
- I will be sending the kids to my parents' house for the weekend.
- You will be sending the reports every Friday.
- He will be sending his novel to a publisher. | She will be sending out Christmas cards next week.
- We will be sending a team to investigate.
- You (plural) will be sending regular updates.
- They will be sending their products worldwide.
SEND - FUTURE PERFECT
★ I will havesent
★ you will havesent
★ he/she/it will havesent
★ we will havesent
★ you will havesent
★ they will havesent
Examples of the verb 'send' in the Future Perfect
- I will have sent all the invitations by the end of the day.
- You will have sent the email by then.
- She will have sent all the thank-you cards by Friday. | He will have sent the package.
- We will have sent the rescue team.
- You (plural) will have sent the payment.
- They will have sent the signal.
SEND - FUTURE PERFECT CONTINUOUS
★ I will have beensending
★ you will have beensending
★ he/she/it will have beensending
★ we will have beensending
★ you will have beensending
★ they will have beensending
Examples of the verb 'send' in the Future Perfect Continuous
- By noon, I will have been sending emails for four hours straight.
- You will have been sending those reports for years.
- By the end of the month, he will have been sending out applications for a long time. | She will have been sending her work to galleries.
- We will have been sending supplies.
- You (plural) will have been sending updates.
- They will have been sending messages.

Conjugation of the verb To Send