Sent is the past tense send. Put differently, 'send' describes something you still need to do while 'sent' is something already done.For example:
-I'll send you those e-mails later.
-I've sent the e-mails already.
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I send a message to someone who sent me a message.
'I send' is present tense' and 'who sent' is past tense.
The verb send is an irregular verb [send-sent-sent]. The infinitive is 'send', the past tense is 'sent' and the past participle is 'sent'.
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