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Does send the verb to end?

The verb "send" doesn't have a "to end" form. It's a regular verb, and its past tense and past participle are both "sent."

Here's how it works:

* Present tense: send

* Past tense: sent

* Past participle: sent

So, instead of saying "send to end," you might say:

* "I sent the letter." (Past tense)

* "The package has been sent." (Past participle)

Let me know if you have any other verb questions!

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