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I offer you offer he/she/it offers we offer you offer they offer
The present tense of the word offer is ''offer''.
Offering is the present participle of offer.
Yes, man is present tense. Manned is past tense.
to offer or to present something
Accept is the present tense. Past tense would be accepted. ie. "I accept your offer" vs. "I accepted your offer".
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offer mean to present for accept
What did the king offer to the African Americans in the American revolution
it is the act of presenting, bringing forward, to proffer a present means to offer a present
Asuming that the American Man as Christian and Iranian Girl as Muslim Man= Should have Resident Visa of UAE Man= Should Pass the Medical Test Man= Should present Certificate attested from his Consulate that he is single (If Christian). If muslim, no need. Girl= Should have Resident Visa of UAE Girl= Should Present Certificate attested from her Consulate that she is single. Girl= Should have his Brother or Father present at the time of Marriage (being agreed) before the Judge (needed if she is muslim). Girl= Should pass the Medical Test Extra = Two Male Witnesses having valid UAE visa also required.
The present participle is realising (or realizing for American English)