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Present

Present is a multi-meaning word in English, with senses that include a noun meaning a gift, a noun meaning the current moment, an adjective meaning existing or occurring now, and a verb meaning to give, to introduce, or to display. The gift sense comes from Old French present, from Latin praesent- “at hand.”

The present as time denotes the moment happening now, lying between the past and the future. In

In grammar, the present tense marks actions occurring now or general truths. English uses the simple present

The noun present as gift is a thing given without payment, often to mark occasions such as

The verb present has multiple senses: to present someone to an audience, to present information or evidence,

ordinary
usage
it
can
also
refer
to
the
near
future
in
some
constructions.
In
philosophy
and
physics,
the
nature
of
the
present
is
a
topic
of
debate.
for
regular
statements
and
the
present
progressive
for
ongoing
actions.
birthdays
or
holidays.
The
term
is
widely
used
in
British
English;
American
English
often
prefers
"gift,"
though
both
are
common.
to
present
a
proposal,
or
to
present
oneself.