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What is the difference between participate and attend ?Feel free to just provide example sentences.
What is the difference between participate and attend ?Feel free to just provide example sentences.
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Participating is when you are part of an activity. "Jim participated in the baseball game".
Attending just means that you are there. "Jim attended the baseball game, but did not participate."
To help remember, PARTicipate means you are taking a PART in an activity.
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Participating is when you are part of an activity. "Jim participated in the baseball game".
Attending just means that you are there. "Jim attended the baseball game, but did not participate."
To help remember, PARTicipate means you are taking a PART in an activity.
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@yochan89 you welcome! glad to help :)
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