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How to spell SENDED correctly?

If you find yourself mistyping "sended", worry not! The correct past tense of "send" is actually "sent". It's a common error, but you can easily fix it. Remember to write "sent" instead of "sended" for proper usage. Keep practicing, and soon, this mistake will be a thing of the past.

List of suggestions on how to spell sended correctly

  • Ascended The man ascended the stairs to the rooftop to get a better view of the city.
  • Ceded The country ceded territory to its neighbor in a peace agreement.
  • denuded The forest was denuded after the wildfire swept through the area.
  • ended The meeting ended early due to an emergency.
  • Endued The boy was endued with exceptional talent for playing the piano that caught everyone's attention.
  • Fended
  • Mended After the accident, his broken heart slowly mended with the help of his friends and family.
  • needed I needed to finish my homework before I could relax.
  • Pended The application was pended until further review.
  • Sanded
  • sander My dad borrowed the sander from his friend to smooth out the roughness of the wooden table.
  • scented I bought a scented candle to mask the smell of the fish.
  • seated I was seated when the teacher called on me.
  • Seceded During the Civil War, several southern states seceded from the Union to form the Confederacy.
  • Seconded "I fully support your proposal and it is seconded," said the board member.
  • seeded The field was seeded with corn.
  • seined I found a seined fish on the shore.
  • send I will send you the report once it is ready.
  • sender The sender of the message asked for confirmation of its delivery.
  • senders The senders of the emails were quickly identified by the company's IT department.
  • sends She always sends a thank you card after receiving a gift.
  • sensed She sensed that something was wrong when she saw the worried expression on his face.
  • Sided She sided with her best friend in the argument with their other friend.
  • Singed The chef accidentally singed his hand while cooking over a hot stove.
  • Sinned I sinned against myself and feel terrible for it.
  • Sledded My aunt took her dog sledded down the mountain.
  • sodded After the weather got sodded all day, she needed to get something to clean her windows.
  • sounded He sounded like a nice guy.
  • sunder The earthquake caused the ground to sunder into two pieces.
  • Sunned I sunned myself in the garden all day and now I have a nice tan.
  • Tended She tended to her garden every morning, making sure each plant was well-watered and free of pests.
  • Vended The snacks in the vending machine were vended for a higher price than the store down the street.
  • Wended I wended my way through the crowded streets to the cafe.

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