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Debpriya De Posted 15 years ago
Grammar

Presentation

"I am supposed to make/give/do/deliver a presentation in front of the whole panel of experts." (a powerpoint presentation, not award ceremony)

Which alternative is correct ?

If I use "make", will it give the impression that I am supposed to prepare the presentation in front of the whole panel as opposed to deliver the presentation ?
  

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" (a powerpoint presentation, not award ceremony) Which alternative is correct ? All are OK. 'Do' is a bit casual.

  • " (a powerpoint presentation, not award ceremony) Which alternative is correct ?
  • All are OK.
  • 'Do' is a bit casual.
  • If I use "make", will it give the impression that I am supposed to prepare the presentation in front of the whole panel as opposed to deliver the presentation ?
  • No, it won't.
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Hi,

"I am supposed to make/give/do/deliver a presentation in front of the whole panel of experts." (a powerpoint presentation, not award ceremony)

Which alternative is correct ? All are OK. 'Do' is a bit casual.

If I use "make", will it give the impression that I am supposed to prepare the presentat

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