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Oxford Spanish Dictionary

I. present1 [ingl. am. ˈprɛz(ə)nt, ingl. brit. ˈprɛz(ə)nt] ADJ.

1. present (at scene) pred:

to be present
all those present
how many were present?
a protein present in blood
all present and accounted for or ingl. brit. correct
all present and accounted for or ingl. brit. correct

2.1. present atrbv. (current):

present situation/salary/address
at the present time or moment
in the present case
in the present case
the present writer form.

2.2. present atrbv. LING.:

the present tense
the present indicative
the present participle

II. present1 [ingl. am. ˈprɛz(ə)nt, ingl. brit. ˈprɛz(ə)nt] SUST.

1.1. present U (current time):

the present
at present
at present
for the present
for the present
to live for the present

1.2. present U LING.:

the present

2. present <presents, pl > DER. arc.:

I. present2 [ingl. am. prəˈzɛnt, ingl. brit. prɪˈzɛnt] V. trans.

1.1. present (give, hand over):

to present sth to sb
entregarle algo a alguien
to present sth to sb
hacerle entrega de algo a alguien form.
please present my respects to form.
to present sb with sth
obsequiar a alguien con algo form.
to present sb with sth
obsequiarle algo a alguien esp amer. form.

1.2. present (confront):

to present sb with sth I was presented with a bill for £500

2. present (proffer):

present ticket/passport/account/motion/bill
present argument/ideas
present argument/ideas
to present a check for payment

3.1. present (constitute):

present
present

3.2. present (provide):

present view/perspective
present view/perspective

4.1. present:

present CINE, TEAT.

4.2. present:

present RADIO, TV show

5. present (introduce):

present form.
may I present my husband?
to present sb to sb
presentarle alguien a alguien

6. present MILIT.:

present arms!

II. present2 [ingl. am. prəˈzɛnt, ingl. brit. prɪˈzɛnt] V. v. refl.

1. present (arise):

present problem/opportunity:
present problem/opportunity:

2. present (appear) form.:

present person:

3. present (display, show):

present

III. present2 [ingl. am. prəˈzɛnt, ingl. brit. prɪˈzɛnt] V. intr. MED.

present patient/disease:

present3 [ingl. am. ˈprɛz(ə)nt, ingl. brit. ˈprɛz(ə)nt] SUST. (gift)

present
present
obsequio m form.
present
presente m form.
it's (for) a present
I got it as a present
to give sb a present
regalarle algo a alguien
to give sb a present
hacerle un regalo a alguien

wedding present SUST.

wedding present
wedding present

ever-present [ˌɛvərˈprɛz(ə)nt] ADJ.

ever-present

present simple SUST. LING.

present simple

present continuous SUST. LING.

present continuous

present-day [ingl. am. ˈprɛznt ˈˌdeɪ, ingl. brit. ˌprɛz(ə)ntˈdeɪ] ADJ. atrbv.

present-day
present-day

present perfect SUST. LING.

present perfect

re-present [ingl. am. ˌriprəˈzɛnt, ingl. brit. riːprɪˈzɛnt] V. trans.

re-present

en el diccionario PONS

inglés
inglés
español
español

I. present1 [ˈprezənt] SUST.

present sin pl.:

present

locuciones, giros idiomáticos:

at present
for the present

II. present1 [ˈprezənt] ADJ.

1. present (current):

present address, generation
at the present moment [or time]
the present year
in the present case
up to the present time
the present writer

2. present (in attendance):

present
to be present at sth
all those present

present2 [ˈprezənt] SUST. (gift)

present
to give sb a present
I got it as a present
to make sb a present of sth

present3 [prɪˈzent] V. trans.

1. present (give):

present
to present one's apologies form.
to present sth (to sb)
to present sb with sth
to present sb with sth

2. present (introduce):

present
to present sb to sb
may I present my wife?
to present a bill
to present a programme ingl. austr., ingl. brit.

3. present (confront):

to present sb with sth
to present sb with a problem

4. present (constitute):

present
to present a problem for sb
to present difficulties for sb

5. present (offer):

present
present view, atmosphere

6. present (exhibit):

present argument, plan, theory
present cheque, passport, ticket
to present a petition to sb

7. present (appear):

to present oneself for sth

Christmas present SUST.

Christmas present

birthday present SUST.

birthday present

wedding present SUST.

wedding present

present participle SUST. LING.

present participle

present tense SUST. LING.

present tense

present-day [ˌprezəntdeɪ] ADJ.

present-day
present-day London
español
español
inglés
inglés
present
present (tense)
present
en el diccionario PONS
inglés
inglés
español
español

I. present1 [ˈprez·ənt] SUST.

present

locuciones, giros idiomáticos:

at present
for the present

II. present1 [ˈprez·ənt] ADJ.

1. present (current):

present address, generation
at the present moment [or time]
the present year
in the present case
up to the present time
the present writer

2. present (in attendance):

present
to be present at sth
all those present

present2 [ˈprez·ənt] SUST. (gift)

present
to give sb a present
I got it as a present
to make sb a present of sth

present3 [prɪ·ˈzent] V. trans.

1. present (give):

present
to present one's apologies to sb form.
to present sth (to sb)
to present sb with sth
to present sb with sth

2. present (introduce):

present
to present sb to sb
may I present my wife?
to present a bill

3. present (to an audience):

present play, musical, concert

4. present (confront):

to present sb with sth
to present sb with a problem

5. present (constitute):

present
to present a problem for sb
to present difficulties for sb

6. present (offer):

present
present view, atmosphere

7. present (exhibit):

present argument, plan, theory
present check, passport, ticket
to present a petition to sb

8. present MILIT.:

to present arms

9. present (appear):

to present oneself for sth

present-day [ˌprez·ənt·deɪ] ADJ.

present-day
present-day Boston

present participle SUST. LING.

present participle

present tense SUST. LING.

present tense

birthday present SUST.

birthday present

wedding present SUST.

wedding present
español
español
inglés
inglés
present
present
at present
Present
Ipresent
youpresent
he/she/itpresents
wepresent
youpresent
theypresent
Past
Ipresented
youpresented
he/she/itpresented
wepresented
youpresented
theypresented
Present Perfect
Ihavepresented
youhavepresented
he/she/ithaspresented
wehavepresented
youhavepresented
theyhavepresented
Past Perfect
Ihadpresented
youhadpresented
he/she/ithadpresented
wehadpresented
youhadpresented
theyhadpresented

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The present participle/gerund is formed by adding "-ing", again with the application of certain spelling rules similar to those that apply with "-ed".
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For example, imperfective verbs generally lack a past passive participle, while perfective verbs have no present participles.
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The three non-finite moods are the infinitive, past participle, and present participle.
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The present stem forms the base for all forms of the present indicative and the imperative, as well as the present participles.
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In addition to functioning as regular attributive participle, the present participle also functions as a nominalising derivational suffix.
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