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send me or send to me - WordReference Forums " sanjay , send me the project file " If i dont use project file in this sentence what should i say ? "sanjay , send me" or "sanjay , send to me"
did you send the e-mail have you sent the email If you had said that the person was supposed to have sent the email at some point, then I would reply that "have you sent" is correct But Laurajean also specified that the person was supposed to send the email before 9am and that time has passed Since you are referring to that completed time, then "did you send" is also correct in this context
I would appreciate if you lt;sent, would send, send gt; me a refund. 3) I would appreciate if you send me a refund As far as I can understand, the first and the second variants are grammatically absolutely correct, the second variand ("would send") implying the willingness on the part of "you"
Send me, send to me [give tell] | WordReference Forums To me, "tell a story to me" means that I want to listen to a story and I want you to read it "Tell a story for me" means that I'm supposed to read a story to someone but I don't want to do it or am unable to do it for some reason and am asking you to do it instead
send me OR send to me - WordReference Forums Hello , doit-on dire : could you send to me the names and e- mails to your business contacts ou could you send me the names and e- mails to your business contacts quelle forme est correcte ?
do you mind vs would you mind - WordReference Forums 2) Do you mind sending me the photos we took yesterday when we were cooking the Turkey Context: I sent a message to my foreign friend to ask her to send the photos she took yesterday about the scene in which we were cooking the turkey The concern is that the picture includes her so I don't think she will be definitely willing to send them to me
Question mark after could you tell send me, etc. . . This is a bit confusing for me since I'd interpret "I would be grateful if you could (notice the word order) send tell me " as a polite request But anyway; it is also correct to use a question mark, right?
Can you please or Could you please - WordReference Forums Can you asks if there is an ability to send the samples Could you assumes there is an ability but asks if there is a willingness In actual practice, however, most people will use the two versions interchangeably