To say "I am learning" in spanish you use the present progressive tense. It would be estoy aprendiendo.
Aquí está un regalo.
Estoy bajo
Tengo un regalo para ti
the verb "to say" is "decir" present tense: I say = digo you say = dices he/she says = dice we say = decimos y'all say = decís they say = dicen
Tomamos. This must be used in context, since It is the same as the present tense.
The verb "querer" means "to want." The present tense form for she/he/it is "quiere." So "he wants" in Spanish is "el quiere."
"Is Brett present?" in Spanish is "¿Está presente Brett?" It is pronounced "eh-STA pre-SEN-tay Brett?" Please see the Related link below for confirmation of the translation.
It means i will give you say your giving a present to someone Spanish you would say '' Te regalare algo hermoso''
You could use the progressive for action that is occurring at the present time. "Están trabajando" is literally "they are working". You could also just use the the present tense and say "ellos trabajan".
Odiar Present Tense: Odio Odiamos Odias Odiáis Odia Odian
to stamp/stomp = patear and = y clapping = aplaudiendo (present participle); aplausos