Hey there! That's a great question! The past tense of the verb "send" is indeed "sent".
Think of it this way: When you want to talk about an action that happened in the past, you need to change the tense of the verb. So when you use "send" in the past, you would say "sent".
For example:
- Yesterday, I sent an email to my friend. - He sent me a message last night.
It's important to remember that irregular verbs like "send" don't follow the usual rules of adding -d or -ed to the end to form the past tense. Instead, they have their own unique form. Luckily, "sent" is a pretty easy one to remember!
I hope that helps! Let me know if you have any more questions.
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