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Welcome to English In A Minute. Give us a minute and we'll give you a hot tip about English vocabulary... there's so much to learn! And all taught by your favourite BBC Learning English staff!

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Common ways to use 'present'

Do you have a minute to spare to learn some English? Do you know some common ways to use the word 'present'? Roy's going to tell us in just 60 seconds.

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Roy

Hello. Let’s learn some common uses of the word present.

Firstly, present as a noun is another word to mean gift. Something you give to someone for a special occasion – like a birthday.

What's the best present you’ve ever received?

Present can also be used as a noun to mean now. This very minute. Often with thethe present.

Stop talking about the future, and start living in the present!

We also use present as an adjective to mean in a particular place.

I was present for all seven classes.

Present can also be a verb, but listen to difference in pronunciation: present.

Present can mean show something to someone. It’s quite formal – you can present research or information in a meeting.

I presented the results of the survey to the rest of the team.

Finally, present can also be a verb to mean introduce someone to others.

I’d like to present my friend, Nick.

 

Present

Present (noun) is another word to mean gift. Something you give to someone for a special occasion – like a birthday.

  • What's the best present you’ve ever received?
  • I love it when I receive lots of presents.

Present can also be used as a noun to mean now. It is often used with thethe present.

  • Stop talking about the future, and start living in the present!
  • The film is set in the present.

Present (adjective) means 'in a particular place' or 'in attendence'.

  • I was present for all seven classes.
  • Why wasn't he present for the meeting?

Present (verb), has a different pronunciation to the noun and adjective form:

Noun - 'present' /ˈprez.ənt/

Verb - 'present' /prɪˈzent/

Present (verb) can mean show something to someone. It’s quite formal.

  • I presented the results of the survey to the rest of the team.
  • When she presented the findings, people were shocked.

Present (verb) can mean 'introduce someone to others'.

  • I’d like to present my friend, Nick.
  • We had to present ourselves to the whole class.

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