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What's meaning? | Meaning of 'fuels speculation'
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Introduce / present Mon Nov 28, 2005 21:13 pm  Introduce / present
 

Hi Alan,
When do we use present and when introduce?
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Present/introduce Tue Nov 29, 2005 10:38 am  Present/introduce
 

Hi Deya,

Introduce is often on a personal level- one person to another.
Present is often used with the idea of offering something for the first time to a large number of people or the public in general. You introduce one of your friends to another friend but a company would present a new range of mobile phones (to the public) in a television advertisement.

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Introduce / present Tue Nov 29, 2005 18:38 pm  Introduce / present
 

Thank you. Now it's clear.
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