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Teal lime Posted 6 years ago
Grammar

Please send your ideas or Please send in your ideas?

Is it "Please send your ideas" or "Please send in your ideas"?

If both are possible, do they mean the same thing?

If not, when should I use each of them?

Thank you.

  

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send in sounds like you're sending your ideas to a TV station, a magazine, a newspaper — some sort of institution that reaches the public. If you are just asking a friend to send something to you at your home, you wouldn't use send in , just send . CJ

  • send in sounds like you're sending your ideas to a TV station, a magazine, a newspaper — some sort of institution that reaches the public.
  • If you are just asking a friend to send something to you at your home, you wouldn't use send in , just send .
  • CJ
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send in sounds like you're sending your ideas to a TV station, a magazine, a newspaper — some sort of institution that reaches the public.

If you are just asking a friend to send something to you at your home, you wouldn't use send in, just send.

CJ

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