Answer:
The word present would mean: <em>The act of delivering something</em>.
Explanation:
We can use this definition in the text, as well as context clues to find out that this is the correct answer.
"Sam had to deliver a lecture to the rest of the class, but he was nervous."
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2. “as if you could use a”
You look as if you could use a holiday.
3. “as if he has lost”
He looks as if he has lost weight since I last saw him.
4. “as though she had met”
She felt as though she had met Gary before.
5. “as if she were”
She behaves as if she were a beauty queen.
6. “as if she needs”
She looks as if she needs a rest.
7. “the way that he”
I mowed the lawn the way that he told me to.
8. “as if she is”
She acts as if she is a “millionaires.”
9. “the way that she”
I taught the class the way that she instructed me to.
10. “ as if he has gotten”
My grandfather looks as if he has gotten much thinner since I last saw him.
11. “ the silver the way that she”
I polished the silver the way that she told me to.
12. “me as if I was”
He orders me as if I was his slave.
A teacher. Im not sure you would learn this in English
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