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The Next CEO of Stack OverflowWhich one is more appropriate to use: “send you” or “send to you”?Using “that” before a prepositionCorrect preposition to go with “inquiry”?which is correct “at the following” or “on the following”I knew him/know him/had know him alreadySend something through / by / per / via email?What does “send (ship) by 5 Sep.” mean?“Games creation” vs “Creation of games” and similaras and as per differencesMessing around on your phone or with your phone?










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Please, which phrase is correct:



I have already finished the new recording;



  1. I will send you right now.


  2. I will send it to you right now.










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    They're both correct, but they say very different things. In the first "you" is being send some place. In the second, "you" is the recipient of something.

    – A.Ellett
    May 24 '15 at 2:25















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Please, which phrase is correct:



I have already finished the new recording;



  1. I will send you right now.


  2. I will send it to you right now.










share|improve this question

















  • 1





    They're both correct, but they say very different things. In the first "you" is being send some place. In the second, "you" is the recipient of something.

    – A.Ellett
    May 24 '15 at 2:25













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Please, which phrase is correct:



I have already finished the new recording;



  1. I will send you right now.


  2. I will send it to you right now.










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Please, which phrase is correct:



I have already finished the new recording;



  1. I will send you right now.


  2. I will send it to you right now.







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    They're both correct, but they say very different things. In the first "you" is being send some place. In the second, "you" is the recipient of something.

    – A.Ellett
    May 24 '15 at 2:25












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    They're both correct, but they say very different things. In the first "you" is being send some place. In the second, "you" is the recipient of something.

    – A.Ellett
    May 24 '15 at 2:25







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They're both correct, but they say very different things. In the first "you" is being send some place. In the second, "you" is the recipient of something.

– A.Ellett
May 24 '15 at 2:25





They're both correct, but they say very different things. In the first "you" is being send some place. In the second, "you" is the recipient of something.

– A.Ellett
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Definitely the second one!



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    The second one, "I will send it to you right now", is grammatically correct. The first one, "I will send you right now", would be correct if you had something (a noun) to send: "I will send you the recording right now."






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    • Thanks a lot for your answer. Then in the second phrase I should say: I will send you the recording right now. Is not it?

      – eduardo agni
      May 23 '15 at 22:54











    • Yes. By the way, one says "isn't it", with the contraction. :)

      – shardulc
      May 23 '15 at 22:57











    • @shardulc Or instead of the contraction, you could say "Is it not?"

      – A.Ellett
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    • @A.Ellett yes, I had overlooked that.

      – shardulc
      May 24 '15 at 4:03











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            The second one, "I will send it to you right now", is grammatically correct. The first one, "I will send you right now", would be correct if you had something (a noun) to send: "I will send you the recording right now."






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            • Thanks a lot for your answer. Then in the second phrase I should say: I will send you the recording right now. Is not it?

              – eduardo agni
              May 23 '15 at 22:54











            • Yes. By the way, one says "isn't it", with the contraction. :)

              – shardulc
              May 23 '15 at 22:57











            • @shardulc Or instead of the contraction, you could say "Is it not?"

              – A.Ellett
              May 24 '15 at 2:24











            • @A.Ellett yes, I had overlooked that.

              – shardulc
              May 24 '15 at 4:03















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            The second one, "I will send it to you right now", is grammatically correct. The first one, "I will send you right now", would be correct if you had something (a noun) to send: "I will send you the recording right now."






            share|improve this answer























            • Thanks a lot for your answer. Then in the second phrase I should say: I will send you the recording right now. Is not it?

              – eduardo agni
              May 23 '15 at 22:54











            • Yes. By the way, one says "isn't it", with the contraction. :)

              – shardulc
              May 23 '15 at 22:57











            • @shardulc Or instead of the contraction, you could say "Is it not?"

              – A.Ellett
              May 24 '15 at 2:24











            • @A.Ellett yes, I had overlooked that.

              – shardulc
              May 24 '15 at 4:03













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            The second one, "I will send it to you right now", is grammatically correct. The first one, "I will send you right now", would be correct if you had something (a noun) to send: "I will send you the recording right now."






            share|improve this answer













            The second one, "I will send it to you right now", is grammatically correct. The first one, "I will send you right now", would be correct if you had something (a noun) to send: "I will send you the recording right now."







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            answered May 23 '15 at 22:49









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            • Thanks a lot for your answer. Then in the second phrase I should say: I will send you the recording right now. Is not it?

              – eduardo agni
              May 23 '15 at 22:54











            • Yes. By the way, one says "isn't it", with the contraction. :)

              – shardulc
              May 23 '15 at 22:57











            • @shardulc Or instead of the contraction, you could say "Is it not?"

              – A.Ellett
              May 24 '15 at 2:24











            • @A.Ellett yes, I had overlooked that.

              – shardulc
              May 24 '15 at 4:03

















            • Thanks a lot for your answer. Then in the second phrase I should say: I will send you the recording right now. Is not it?

              – eduardo agni
              May 23 '15 at 22:54











            • Yes. By the way, one says "isn't it", with the contraction. :)

              – shardulc
              May 23 '15 at 22:57











            • @shardulc Or instead of the contraction, you could say "Is it not?"

              – A.Ellett
              May 24 '15 at 2:24











            • @A.Ellett yes, I had overlooked that.

              – shardulc
              May 24 '15 at 4:03
















            Thanks a lot for your answer. Then in the second phrase I should say: I will send you the recording right now. Is not it?

            – eduardo agni
            May 23 '15 at 22:54





            Thanks a lot for your answer. Then in the second phrase I should say: I will send you the recording right now. Is not it?

            – eduardo agni
            May 23 '15 at 22:54













            Yes. By the way, one says "isn't it", with the contraction. :)

            – shardulc
            May 23 '15 at 22:57





            Yes. By the way, one says "isn't it", with the contraction. :)

            – shardulc
            May 23 '15 at 22:57













            @shardulc Or instead of the contraction, you could say "Is it not?"

            – A.Ellett
            May 24 '15 at 2:24





            @shardulc Or instead of the contraction, you could say "Is it not?"

            – A.Ellett
            May 24 '15 at 2:24













            @A.Ellett yes, I had overlooked that.

            – shardulc
            May 24 '15 at 4:03





            @A.Ellett yes, I had overlooked that.

            – shardulc
            May 24 '15 at 4:03

















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