The word presented is the past participle of the verb to present; and as a past participle, it is also and adjective.
The word gifted is the past participle of the verb to gift; and as a past participle, it is also an adjective.
Examples:
Verb: The presented the winner with a trophy.
Adjective: Each presented deb received a gift to give to their parents.
Verb: He decided to gift the university with his small inheritance.
Adjective: She attends a school for gifted children.
The word 'married' is the past participle, past tense of the verb to marry. The past participle of the verb also functions as an adjective.Examples:When I married your father, I had already graduated from college. (verb)The newly married couple spent a month touring Europe. (adjective)
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You could possibly choose one of these: erudite, intellectual, gifted, superior or maybe even intellectually gifted though I think erudite is possibly the best choice.
Originally presented by Eddie Waring, David Vine and Stuart Hall. The 1999 revival series was presented by Keith Chegwin, Lucy Alexander and Frank Bruno.
Gift is already a verb when used in the relevant context.Other verbs are gifts, gifting and gifted."I will gift this book to you"."She gifted the socks to her brother"."I will be gifting things to the homeless"."She gifted her fortune to the poor".
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Yes, it is.
Using "gift" as a transitive verb, the past tense would be "gifted".
The word "presented" is a past tense form of the verb "present," which can act as both a transitive and intransitive verb depending on the context. In this case, "presented" is likely functioning as a transitive verb, indicating that someone showed or displayed something to others.
Yes, it is.
no things like walked are action verbs had ia a linking verb like am is are was were
It is a past tense verb. It is the past tense of the regular verb present
Yes it does. The past tense would be 'gifted'.
I am presenting my essay today.You are presenting him to the church, aren't you?The above sentences are present continuous not present perfect.Present perfect is have / has + past participle.The past participle of present is presented ( present is a regular verb so add -ed to make past and past participle)They have presented me with a gold watch.She has presented her resignation.
Yes, "showed" is the past tense of the verb "show." It is used to indicate that something was displayed or presented in the past.