president
The German word 'Präsident' is used in a similar way to the English word 'president'. It refers to the highest-ranking official in a republic or a representative democracy, such as the head of state in a country or the head of a corporation or institution.
The President speaks on television.
This is a simple present tense sentence where the President is the subject performing an action (talking) in a particular place (on TV).
Our President has many supporters.
This declarative statement is expressing an opinion or observation that is likely grounded in current reality or concrete evidence. Here, the possessive adjective 'our' implies that the speakers and President share a common association.
The President will be elected in November.
This future tense sentence implies the action of electing the president has not yet occurred, but is expected to happen in the future, specifically, in November.