Questions about example sentences with, and the definition and usage of "Attend"
The meaning of "Attend" in various phrases and sentences
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What does attend mean?
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to "attend" something means to arrive and partake in a planned activity. ex: I am going to attend the party or I am going to attend the meeting.
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What does attending mean?
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Being present
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What does to attend mean?
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Be physically present in an event or ceremony
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What does attend mean?
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Significa "comparecer" (em algum lugar. Geralmente, em eventos)
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What does attend mean?
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Attend means to be present at
Example: "I was going to attend the Christmas party but I got sick."
If that's still confusing, the sentence just means I was going to be at the Christmas party but couldn't go. Hope this helps! 😄
Example: "I was going to attend the Christmas party but I got sick."
If that's still confusing, the sentence just means I was going to be at the Christmas party but couldn't go. Hope this helps! 😄
Example sentences using "Attend"
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Please show me example sentences with attend.
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Please show me example sentences with to attend.
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Please show me example sentences with attend.
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"Will you attend the wedding?"
"Are you going to attend the funeral?"
"I plan on attending"
"Are you going to attend the funeral?"
"I plan on attending"
Q:
Please show me example sentences with attend to.
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"Attend to" means to "pay attention to" or "care for".
I need to attend to my plants.
Please attend to the schedule.
Please excuse me, I have other things to attend to.
Hope this helps.
I need to attend to my plants.
Please attend to the schedule.
Please excuse me, I have other things to attend to.
Hope this helps.
Q:
Please show me example sentences with attend to.
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Please attend to the customers
Attend to the patient over there!
Go attend to your duties, that's an order.
Please attend to the customers
Attend to the patient over there!
Go attend to your duties, that's an order.
Synonyms of "Attend" and their differences
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What is the difference between attend and join ?
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attend sounds formal. We only use it in professional settings like school or work.
Join has the same meaning, but can be used casually.
I'll attend / join the meeting.
I attended the business meeting.
I will join my friends for dinner.
Join has the same meaning, but can be used casually.
I'll attend / join the meeting.
I attended the business meeting.
I will join my friends for dinner.
Q:
What is the difference between attend and presence and existence ?
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Attend -to be present at event
presence - the state of existing
existence - the state of leave
Attend a meeting
presence - the state of existing
existence - the state of leave
Attend a meeting
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What is the difference between attend and join ?
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Maybe If you are just sitting and watching you can use "I am going to attend the meeting tomorrow".
If you will be actively participating you can use "I am going to join the meeting tomorrow".
Maybe If you are just sitting and watching you can use "I am going to attend the meeting tomorrow".
If you will be actively participating you can use "I am going to join the meeting tomorrow".
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What is the difference between attend and present ?
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Present has 3 definitions
1. A gift (noun)
2. To present something, show something (verb)
3. Present tense, something happening now
Attend means when you go somewhere
E.g. I'll attend school on Monday
1. A gift (noun)
2. To present something, show something (verb)
3. Present tense, something happening now
Attend means when you go somewhere
E.g. I'll attend school on Monday
Q:
What is the difference between attend and visit ?
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attend - be present
> attend school = go to school every day, be present in school
> attend a funeral = go to a funeral and be present for the entire ceremony
visit - go somewhere or to a person and stay for a short period of time
> visit the grandparents = go to the grandparents and stay there for a short while
> visit Rome = go to Rome and stay there for a short while
As a noun "visit" means a short presence somewhere:
pay a visit to someone's grave - go to someone's grave and stay there for a short while to show respect
daily visit - a short presence somewhere that happens daily ( for example doctor's visit at the hospital )
visiting hours - the hours in which people can go to a place and stay there to see others ( hospitals ) or to deal with business
Hope this helps :)
> attend school = go to school every day, be present in school
> attend a funeral = go to a funeral and be present for the entire ceremony
visit - go somewhere or to a person and stay for a short period of time
> visit the grandparents = go to the grandparents and stay there for a short while
> visit Rome = go to Rome and stay there for a short while
As a noun "visit" means a short presence somewhere:
pay a visit to someone's grave - go to someone's grave and stay there for a short while to show respect
daily visit - a short presence somewhere that happens daily ( for example doctor's visit at the hospital )
visiting hours - the hours in which people can go to a place and stay there to see others ( hospitals ) or to deal with business
Hope this helps :)
Translations of "Attend"
Q:
How do you say this in English (US)? attend moi
A:
wait for me
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How do you say this in English (UK)? attends moi, j'arrive
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You can say: Wait for me. I'm on my way
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How do you say this in English (US)? ما معنى هذا ،ممكن شرح؟
attend in person
attend in person
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Attend a conference by actually physically going there. It is Not a virtual conference.
Other questions about "Attend"
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I can't attend the meet-up because I came down with flu.
is this correct?
is this correct?
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the meet up wont push through because i am down with flu
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Please show me how to pronounce attend
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You can attend whichever you are convenient. Does this sound natural?
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"whichever is convenient for you" or "whenever is convenient", maybe? それは「いつ」または「どこ」ですか。
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“I’m sick enough not to attend the party.”(Please correct me if necessary.) Does this sound natural?
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I need your attend. Does this sound natural?
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Should be: I need your attendance
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