Questions about example sentences with, and the definition and usage of "Send"
The meaning of "Send" in various phrases and sentences
Q:
What does sends mean?
A:
[to send someone/something flying] means to throw or propel an object or body at a very high speed.
Q:
What does send off mean?
A:
1) It can be a verb, same as send (enviar). 'send' can be between any two places (you are in Madrid and could send something from London to Paris, or from Madrid to Paris), 'send off' usually means from the place you are (if you send something off, it must be from Madrid). I think 'send' without 'off' is much more common.
I am going to send a letter (off) to the company.
I will send (off) the documents as soon as they are ready.
2) It can be a colloquial noun (with '-') meaning 'fiesta' for when someone is leaving (a job, a city etc.)
We are having a send-off for Diego on Friday, do you want to come?
I am going to send a letter (off) to the company.
I will send (off) the documents as soon as they are ready.
2) It can be a colloquial noun (with '-') meaning 'fiesta' for when someone is leaving (a job, a city etc.)
We are having a send-off for Diego on Friday, do you want to come?
Q:
What does We sent partially mean?
A:
It’s ok
Q:
What does send off
get on
mean?
get on
mean?
A:
It's me again! :)
"Send off" here means to send it to someone. I think here it's talking about being a writer, so you would be sending it to a publisher, magazine editor, review, etc.
"Get on" means start/begin. You might hear someone say, "Get on with it!" which means just do it!
This is advising to keep writing while you wait for a response about your other work.
"Send off" here means to send it to someone. I think here it's talking about being a writer, so you would be sending it to a publisher, magazine editor, review, etc.
"Get on" means start/begin. You might hear someone say, "Get on with it!" which means just do it!
This is advising to keep writing while you wait for a response about your other work.
Q:
What does send off mean?
A:
It depends how it is used.
I will send off a letter to my boss. - just means to send
We gave him a big send off before his trip. - a farewell
I will send off a letter to my boss. - just means to send
We gave him a big send off before his trip. - a farewell
Example sentences using "Send"
Q:
Please show me example sentences with sending.
A:
日本語で「送っている」です。 たとえば、
I am sending him an email.
She's sending the photos to us now.
My parents will be sending me letters while I'm away.
Because he is sick, the school is sending him home.
I am sending him an email.
She's sending the photos to us now.
My parents will be sending me letters while I'm away.
Because he is sick, the school is sending him home.
Q:
Please show me example sentences with
what's different between send it back, get it back, give it back and bring it back??
.
what's different between send it back, get it back, give it back and bring it back??
.
A:
Send it back: something was sent to you, probably in the mail (from Amazon for example) and you don't want it, so you send it back.
Get it back: Something of yours was taken from you (for example, a bully took your pencil) and so you want to get it back from them. (this usually implies someone stole something from you so you will use force to take it back from them)
Give it back: this can be used in the case of someone giving you a present, but for some reason you can't accept the present, so you give it back. Or, in the case that you were the bully from earlier that took the pencil, but maybe was scolded or realized you were wrong, you can give the pencil back to them yourself.
Bring it back: this one is used when the item in question isn't necessarily going to you. If your friend's pencil was stolen you can get it back from the bully and bring it back to your friend. It also can be used in the context of bringing something or someone back to your house (my dog got out of my house so I had to catch him and bring him back home)
Sorry if this was confusing. Let me know if you need further clarification!
Get it back: Something of yours was taken from you (for example, a bully took your pencil) and so you want to get it back from them. (this usually implies someone stole something from you so you will use force to take it back from them)
Give it back: this can be used in the case of someone giving you a present, but for some reason you can't accept the present, so you give it back. Or, in the case that you were the bully from earlier that took the pencil, but maybe was scolded or realized you were wrong, you can give the pencil back to them yourself.
Bring it back: this one is used when the item in question isn't necessarily going to you. If your friend's pencil was stolen you can get it back from the bully and bring it back to your friend. It also can be used in the context of bringing something or someone back to your house (my dog got out of my house so I had to catch him and bring him back home)
Sorry if this was confusing. Let me know if you need further clarification!
Q:
Please show me example sentences with send away.
A:
"i want to send away this package" "she is sending her daughter away"
Q:
Please show me example sentences with send for.
A:
My grandma just fell down, please send for help.
Q:
Please show me example sentences with send for.
A:
Please send for a Doctor, I am ill.
I sent my Sister for some Lunch.
I sent my Sister for some Lunch.
Synonyms of "Send" and their differences
Q:
What is the difference between send and ship (verb) ?
A:
It can mean the same thing. FedEx is gonna ship the package to tomorrow.
FedEx is gonna send the package tomorrow.
FedEx is gonna send the package tomorrow.
Q:
What is the difference between send and sent ?
A:
Yes
Sent = Simple past
Send = Simple present
Sent = Simple past
Send = Simple present
Q:
What is the difference between Could you send ...? and I would like you to send ... ?
A:
I would like you to send... is a command.
Could you send... is asking a question.
Eg.
I would like you to send me your homework before 9pm tomorrow.
Could you send me the photos please?
Could you send... is asking a question.
Eg.
I would like you to send me your homework before 9pm tomorrow.
Could you send me the photos please?
Q:
What is the difference between send and send along ?
A:
basically, he means that he will buy a private jet and he will be inside it to see the lady.
Q:
What is the difference between send out for and order it to be delivered and order it by delivery ?
A:
Sorry, I don't speak Japanese!
Translations of "Send"
Q:
How do you say this in English (US)? sent ; send
A:
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Q:
How do you say this in English (US)? awful. (send audio)
A:
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Q:
How do you say this in English (US)? send
A:
send
Q:
How do you say this in English (US)? send in past
A:
yup
Q:
How do you say this in English (US)? wrong sent
A:
do you mean mis-delivered? The package was misdelivered?
Other questions about "Send"
Q:
The important e-mail won't send. Does this sound natural?
A:
This is fine as it is honestly, but you can also say "This important email won't send." and it sounds much more natural.
Q:
I will send it to you. Does this sound natural?
A:
× I will send it to you.
✓ I’ll send it to you.
There’s nothing wrong with saying “I will”, your sentence was perfectly fine to say.
I just changed it to “I’ll” because conversationally it sounds more natural in spoken language.
✓ I’ll send it to you.
There’s nothing wrong with saying “I will”, your sentence was perfectly fine to say.
I just changed it to “I’ll” because conversationally it sounds more natural in spoken language.
Q:
Please show me how to pronounce I will send it later.
How did he find out?
Can you hold on a little longer?.
How did he find out?
Can you hold on a little longer?.
A:
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Q:
Later, I will send you e-mail. Does this sound natural?
A:
I will send you an email later. = more natural.
Q:
I will send you it Does this sound natural?
A:
"I'll send you _____" is correct, but sounds slightly awkward with pronouns.
I'll send you the file.
I'll send you a book.
I'll send you some cheese.
I'll send it to you.
I'll send him to you.
I'll send them to you.
You can say "I'll send you it", but "I'll send it to you" sounds less stilted.
I'll send you the file.
I'll send you a book.
I'll send you some cheese.
I'll send it to you.
I'll send him to you.
I'll send them to you.
You can say "I'll send you it", but "I'll send it to you" sounds less stilted.
Meanings and usages of similar words and phrases
send
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