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Izzy666 Posted 13 years ago
Grammar

"sending in" -" sending out"

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What is the difference between "sending in" -" sending out" or just " "sending"?

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These phrasal verbs, surprisingly, actually mean pretty much what they say. Sending in is used if the things you are sending are going into a particularly defined area. Send in the troops!

  • These phrasal verbs, surprisingly, actually mean pretty much what they say.
  • Sending in is used if the things you are sending are going into a particularly defined area.
  • Send in the troops!
  • You are sending troops into the battle area.
  • Sending out is used when the things you are sending are going into a broader or wider area that their origin.
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These phrasal verbs, surprisingly, actually mean pretty much what they say. Emotion: wink

Sending in is used if the things you are

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