Admilson Fernandes
what the difference between gift and present?
Apr 9, 2019 8:39 PM
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These two words do not always have the same meaning. A present is something which you have specifically chosen for a particular person, often for a special occasion, such as a birthday present. It is possible to also use 'gift' in this context. However, there are many situations where you can use 'gift' but not 'present', particularly where the gifts are not specific to the recipient. For example, companies often try to attract clients by handing out free gifts (not presents) . A toy wrapped in cellophane on the front of a kid's comic is a gift ( not a present). A sum of money can be a gift (not a present). Visiting diplomats often bring gifts to their host countries (not presents).
April 9, 2019
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Nothing -they have the same meaning :)
April 9, 2019
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"Gift = something that you give to someone, usually on a special day presente a birthday/wedding gift" "Present=something that you give to someone, usually on a special day presente, prenda a birthday present". Em português tambêm tens "presente" vs "prenda". Prenda =3. Dádiva, presente "prenda", in Dicionário Priberam da Língua Portuguesa [em linha], 2008-2013, https://dicionario.priberam.org/prenda [consultado em 09-04-2019]. Presente ". Coisa oferecida a alguém. = DÁDIVA, MIMO, OFERTA, PRENDA "presente", in Dicionário Priberam da Língua Portuguesa [em linha], 2008-2013, https://dicionario.priberam.org/presente [consultado em 09-04-2019]."
April 9, 2019
British English speakers will tend to use "present" and American English speakers will tend to use "gift" for that first case Su.Ki mentioned. Was your friend a British English speaker? Please don't think less of your present because of this! ;)
April 10, 2019
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