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.
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