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Usage of preposition 'to' in transformation of active to passive | relative pronoun when the antecedent is an animal
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send or sent #1 (permalink) Thu Dec 18, 2008 16:44 pm   send or sent
 

In reference to our conversation on 12/16 /08, I sent the application to the Accounts Clerk...sent or send is correct please?
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send or sent #2 (permalink) Thu Dec 18, 2008 20:49 pm   send or sent
 

It would be "sent", unless there is no reference to the time you sent the application. If you don't state when you sent the application, you would have to use "have sent".
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