Collocation
send a link
Definition
to share a web address (URL) with someone so they can open it
'send a link' is a common English collocation. to share a web address (URL) with someone so they can open it
send + a link (+ to + someone)
“Can you send a link to the document?”
Examples
- Can you _____ a link to the meeting agenda?
- Please _____ a link when you find the right product.
- I’ll _____ a link to the video after the call.
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- She _____ a link to the application form yesterday.
- Could you _____ a link to your portfolio so I can review it?
- We _____ a link to everyone on the email list.
- If you _____ a link, make sure it works on mobile too.
- They asked me to _____ a link to the shared folder, not the individual file.
- Before you _____ a link, double-check you’re not sharing a private URL.
More verb + noun phrases
- make an effort to try hard to do something, especially when it requires extra energy or commitment
- make a choice to decide between options
- make a phone call to call someone using a telephone
- make an appointment to arrange a specific time to meet someone, especially a professional such as a doctor or dentist
- make a complaint to formally say that you are unhappy with a service, product, or situation and want it dealt with