Gift is an adjective or noun that expresses what exists or happens at the time of speaking or that is in the current time, attending an event in person.
The word present derives from the Latin term praesentia, which means something that is close, within reach of someone.
A gift is also considered a gift or keepsake, that is, something that is offered to another person as a token of appreciation. There are often gift exchanges at Christmas and gifts are given when it is a person's birthday.
A gift can be a demonstration of affection, on Valentine's Day, for example, it is customary for lovers to exchange gifts. One of the biggest challenges on these occasions is to be able to buy or make a creative gift that will surprise the other person.
In grammatical terms, the present is a verb tense that indicates that the action takes place at the moment of speaking. Nevertheless, in some situations, this tense can be related to the "current" or "real" present. For example, the phrase "He rests" means that the individual's rest may have begun before the phrase is said, and may continue after it is uttered. In some situations, present tense verbs can also be used with a future link. For example: "
we leave early tomorrow morning"Also, a gift can be used to describe a person or situation that has not been forgotten. Ex: He is no longer here, but he will always be present in our hearts.
Present is also used to qualify a group of people who are gathered in a certain place: Ex: I would like to wish a Happy New Year to everyone present.