Is send past or present tense?

Is send past or present tense?

Send verb forms

Infinitive Present Participle Past Tense
send sending sent

Was send or was sent?

both are correct. The first is correct. It is the simple present in the passive voice. The second option should be “It was sent.” To form the passive voice, you must use a past participle, and “send” is either a finite verb or the base of an infinitive.

Have been sent or were 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. The required documents have been sent. The required document has been sent.

Has already been sent or has been already sent?

“the attachment has already been sent ” is correct. You could also say simply “I already sent the attachment”. Both are correct. There is no difference between the meaning of the two.

Has been submitted or have been submitted?

Present perfect tense is used, because the actions related to your application (review and decision) are in the present time frame. Past perfect would be correct if those actions were completed: I had submitted the application, but the position was already filled. The sentence is correct.

Has been taken or has taken?

Re: has taken, was taken “He will be taken” – passive of future tense. Perfect Tenses: “He has been taken” – passive of the present perfect. “He had been taken” – passive of past perfect….

Has been taken care off?

‘Taken care of’ means that a job/work/task has been completed successfully. As far as ‘Taken care off’ is concerned, I do not think it’s a correct phrase to use.

What is another word for taking care of?

What is another word for taking care of?

supporting maintaining
caring for looking after
providing for being responsible for
keeping an eye on ministering to
taking charge of exercising control over