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Traditionally, presents are given after dinner.
Sure, here's an example: "She has finished her homework before heading out to play soccer."
The present tense of "give" is "give."
I would not present dentures to someone as a present in front of everyone. It would be more appropriate to either give them the gift before all the guests arrive or give them a card and note what you got them (and will give to them later).
You have to be really sweet and do your chores. You should earn $15.00 before you ask her. Right before you ask her give her a present and a kiss.
The present continuous of "give" is "giving."
If you are going to break up with him, why in the world would you give him a present? You're only leading him on and letting him think the relationship is going to last. You're playing with him and it would be cruel.
"Give" is a present tense verb.
The present tense of "gave" is "give."