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present

Aussprache: [/ˈpɹɛzənt/]

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Kontext: „time“

(noun) refers to the current time or moment. It's what is happening right now.

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I can't wait for the presents at my birthday party tomorrow!

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I wasn't happy with the presents I received last Christmas.

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What presents did you get for your birthday?

Kontext: „give“

(verb) to give something to someone, usually as a gift or a token of appreciation. It's when you hand someone a gift or show something to a group.

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I will present my project to the class next week.

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She didn't want to present her ideas to the team.

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Did you present your report to the boss yet?

Kontext: „appearance“

(adjective) used to describe when something or someone is in a particular place or in front of you. It's like when you see a person standing in front of you or when an object is out and visible.

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The present food on the table looks delicious.

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There was no present evidence to support his claim.

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Is there any present danger we need to be aware of?

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