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∙ 9y agoIf your guy told you he wants a baby for his birthday present, then chances are high that he is not kidding but is serious about it. You should however ask yourself whether you are ready for a baby because you are still in college.
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∙ 9y agoWell if your talking about a birthday present, it would be "presents". Example: "I got 2 presents on my birthday." If your talking about the "present" as a moment in time.... The present is a singular noun. There is only ever ONE present. If you were going to be with someone for any length of time, you would be giving them your "presence". Multilple present moments. So presence would be the plural form of present.
The present progressive (or present continuous) tense of 'to talk' is 'to be talking'. I am talking. You are talking. She/he/it is talking. We are talking. You are talking. They are talking.
Stan the dog from "Dog With a Blog" stopped talking because Tyler mentioned getting a truck and driving around the country, Avery started talking about the college she wants to go to, and Chloe kept on mentioning her 7th birthday party, so then he realized that they're all gonna grow up soon and leave him. But don't worry, later he realizes that he can't enjoy the present if he keeps on worrying about the future, so he's o.k.
am/is/are + present participle.I am talking about existentialism.The doctor is talking about Haemodialysis.The teachers are talking about the new curriculum.
Talking is the present participle of 'talk' whilst shouting is the present participle of 'shout'.
"Talking" is in the present tense.
present continuous/progressive is formed with - be verb + present participle ie.am / is / are talking.I am talking to him later.She is talking to him now.They are talking to us at 7:30 to night.
we use at present when we are talking to somebody the things which is happening at present.
The present participle is talking.
They are talking about now in the present.
Talking.
They are talking about now in the present.