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  1. When to Use Presents. What does presents mean? Presents is a plural noun. It is a synonym of gifts. The word is commonly used like this in sentences, My aunt did not bring me any presents for my birthday. Presents is also a verb.

  2. The plural of birthday is birthdays. Definition of birthday: A birthday is the anniversary of the day on which a person was born, typically celebrated with festivities, gifts, and well wishes.

  3. Jan 5, 2011 · In many contexts, there is not much difference. I'd say "present" is mostly used in a practical context, when you hand someone a present on his birthday; "gift" is rather used in an abstract or formal context, as in the gift of telepathy [by supernatural powers], or a gift of land to the church. But this distinction is not at all strict; in ...

  4. Present or Presents – Which Is Correct? When speaking about making an announcement, “present” and “presents” are verbs. If the subject presenting is I, you, we, or they, we will use “present”. On the other hand, if the one who presents is he/she/it, we will use “presents”.

  5. 4. Using “Present” Instead Of “Current”. Using “present” instead of “current” is another common mistake. For example, saying “In the present situation…” instead of “In the current situation…”. While “present” can be used to refer to the current time, it is not the most appropriate word to use in this context. 5.

  6. uk / ˈbɜːθ.deɪ ˌprez. ə nt / us / ˈbɝːθ.deɪ ˌprez. ə nt / Add to word list. a present that you give to someone on their birthday: She realized that she had forgotten to buy a birthday present for her sister. Her visit to the exhibition was a great 75th birthday present from her daughters.

  7. There is no difference between presenting a gift or gifting a present in acknowledgement of some special occasion, achievement, gesture, etc.—for example, a birthday, a holiday, a retirement, or an act of kindness, friendship, or love.

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