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Anonymous Posted 15 years ago
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Presents vs. Present

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How should our car club make this anouncement. Starfest is our national convention and the Desert Stars is our car club.

1 The Desert Stars present or presents Starfest.
  

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You could use either, depending on how you see yourselves: as one group or as a number of members. Because of 'Stars', I would probably choose 'present'.

  • You could use either, depending on how you see yourselves: as one group or as a number of members.
  • Because of 'Stars', I would probably choose 'present'.
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You could use either, depending on how you see yourselves: as one group or as a number of members. Because of 'Stars', I would probably choose 'present'.
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The Desert Stars presents Starfest.
In thiscase the name is taken into account as one company and not two companies.
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Anonymous1 The Desert Stars present or presents Starfest.
the church proudly present or presents the girl scots in concert
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...presents the Girl Scouts...
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ok, Warner brothers present

Warner brothers presents................to me, they both sound good.......but, is Warner brothers a single item? The film, not films. They are not both presenting but as one item...therefore " Present ""is the better option

.....I present not

.....I presents.........

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Mrs green presents the girls with an aword.

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The dennery committee presents or present

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I was once instructed this way:

The Organization Presents, as in Warner Brothers Presents, which, if you watch movies, this is what it says.

Two or more Organizations Present, as in Warner Brothers and Foxlight Pictures present.

I'm with a theatre company with a plural in the name, The Community Players of Concord NH, and we've

haggled for years over this. I still push

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