Will be sent or send?

Senior Member. There is no such thing as "will be send". Passive always requires Past Participle, so look out for that. The Past Participle of "to send" is "sent".
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Will be sent or send future tense?

I will/shall have sent. You/We/They will/shall have sent. He/She/It will/shall have been sending.
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Will be sent correct or not?

will be sent is the correct one. If i remember correctly, it is "passive verb". Usually, the structure is will/is/are/would/could (or without) + verb at infinitive + verb in past participle.
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Are sent or be sent?

'Send' and 'sent' are different forms of the same verb. 'Sent' is the past tense and present participle while 'send' is the present perfect tense.
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Will be sent Example sentence?

Sentence examples for this will be sent from inspiring English sources. This will be sent to national competition regulators of European Union members. This will be sent at most six weeks in advance. This will be sent from the East of Scotland Breast Screening Centre.
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Easy Tricks to Correctly use Send and Sent! English Grammar Lessons with examples. Present vs Past



Will be sent shortly Meaning?

For instance: "I will send it to him shortly." More common when not specifying the recipient would be: "I will send it in a second" (very soon, but realistically this often means in 60 seconds or possibly more) "I will send it in a minute" (generally same meaning as "shortly"... some number of minutes, usually)
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Will be sending meaning?

"I'll be sending you" means that you will be in the process of sending, but does not specify that you complete that action; it is continuous or ongoing.
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Will send you meaning?

I will send you means you are sending someone to some place.
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Has been send or sent?

“has been sent” is fairly final and is likely to mean quite recently, i.e. five minutes or one day ago. It is also confirmation that this did happen. “was sent” could be any time in the past. To conclude, both are correct, but “was sent” needs more information, e.g.
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How do you use send?

message
  1. send something My parents send their love.
  2. send something to somebody Henry sent his regards to you.
  3. (figurative) What sort of message is that sending to young people?
  4. send somebody something He sent me word to come.
  5. send something (that)… She sent word (that) she could not come.
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Should be send or should be sent?

The proper form of this modal verb phrase is "should be sent," not "should be send." However, you could say, "should send."
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Will be open or will be opened?

In English grammar, the rule is, the past participle form of the verb is used after the verb 'be', Therefore the correct is, The counter will be opened from 9 am to 5 pm. The word open is a verb.
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Will be received or will be receiving?

will be receiving... - should be an indication on the duration. When the duration of the action is not important, we use the Future Simple Tense. In your context, I'll put "will receive".
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Will is past tense?

would is the past tense form of will. Because it is a past tense, it is used: to talk about the past.
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Will be is a verb?

verb (used with object), willed, will·ing. to decide, bring about, or attempt to effect or bring about by an act of the will: He can walk if he wills it.
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Has sent or have sent?

Both actually simple... Both are correct, but “I have already sent” is the present perfect tense and “I had already sent” is the past perfect. Imagine how the sentence would have continued. I have already sent you payment, so you need not be billed me again.
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How do you say sent mail?

The appropriate reply is "I have sent the mail as you instructed". That becomes "Mail has been sent". The mail program is reporting what it has done, not just what has happened in the past.
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Have been or has been sent?

It's probably “the required documents have been sent”. You can say “had been sent" under the correct circumstances, it is in the past perfect tense which is used to describe a past event that happened before some other past event. For example: “The required documents had been sent when I left the office for the day.”
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What do you mean by sent?

Sent is defined as to have conveyed or delivered. An example of to have sent something is to have put a bill in the mail yesterday. verb.
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Will send u later meaning?

मैं बाद में आपको फोन करता हूँ
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Is send me it grammatically correct?

Although "send me it" is grammatically correct, it's not commonly used in formal writing. General directions are often given, like "send it here" or "send it there." But with explicit recipients, we normally say "sent it to me" or "send it to her."
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What is the meaning of sent email?

With e-mail, Sent or Sent items is a folder or area that stores any e-mails that were successfully delivered.
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Will soon be sending?

"Will soon be sending" simply says more about your anticipation or expectation. You're looking forward to it (or perhaps apprehending it).
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Will be done or will have been done?

The difference between "will have been done" and "will be done" is the same as the difference between "will have done" and "will do". The difference is active versus passive. The active form would be: John will have done the work by Monday. The active form: John will do the work by Monday.
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