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Onelook Posted 8 years ago
Grammar

Send in the report/send the report to me

What's the difference between send in and send to X? When do we use send in and when do we use the other form instead? Can we say send in X to me, as in send in the report to me? Does it mean the same thing as send the report to me?

  

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Send in the report to me. This suggests that you have some kind of duty and routine, eg a traveling salesman may have to submit a report to head office every month. Send the report to me.

  • Send in the report to me.
  • This suggests that you have some kind of duty and routine, eg a traveling salesman may have to submit a report to head office every month.
  • Send the report to me.
  • This is standard and common English when asking for something.
  • (Don't forget to say 'Please') Alternate forms are eg Send me in the report.
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Send in the report to me. This suggests that you have some kind of duty and routine, eg a traveling salesman may have to submit a report to head office every month.

Send the report to me. This is standard and common English when asking for something. (Don't forget to say 'Please')

Alternate forms are

eg Send me in the report.

eg Send me th

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