to send something to someone · to deliver something
This is a super handy phrase for when you're passing along documents, files, or even just information to a colleague or client. 📧 It's slightly more casual than "submit" or "forward," but still perfectly professional. Think of it as a friendly way to say, "Here, this is for you!" 😊
💡 **Quick Tip!** You can use "send over" for physical items (like "I'll send over the samples tomorrow") or digital files ("I'll send over the presentation by email"). It implies the item is being *dispatched from your location to theirs*. Just make sure to actually send it! 😉
Your colleague, Mike, needs the finalized report for a meeting. Which English expression would you use to tell him you will give him the report? A. I'll take it off your plate B. I'll send over the report C. I'll put a pin in the report