No. the word 'gifts' is a noun, the plural form for the singular noun gift, a word for a thing.
The word 'gifts' is also a verb, the third person, singular, present of the verb 'to gift'.
Examples:
I've brought some gifts for grandma's birthday. (noun)
He's a singer, dancer, actor, a man with many gifts. (noun)
She gifts her alma mater with a percent of her annual income. (verb)
Yes, gifted can be used as an adjective -- a gifted child.
It is "bearing gifts" (as in "carrying" them).
a can... with gifts in it
All my things are gifts from God is the English equivalent of 'Omnia mei dona Dei'. In the word by word translation, the noun 'omnia' means 'all'. The possessive adjective 'mei' means 'my'. The noun 'dona' means 'gifts'. The noun 'Dei' means 'God'.
In my view your gifts should be a unique for another gifts.
You do not earn gifts. If you are a member you can send gifts, member or not you can receive gifts.
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Birthday gifts - On their birthdays. Christmas gifts - On Christmas Day. Anniversary gifts - On their anniversary. Wedding gifts - On their wedding. Just like everybody else.
He had no gifts. He was a murder.
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The word Christmas is not a pronoun, it is a noun. Christmas is a singular, proper, abstract noun or an adjective. Example uses:Noun: This Christmas we will be visiting my grandmother.Adjective: We will bring her some Christmas gifts.