What were the circumstances? Since it is a puiblic gathering, was he assigned to attend to monitor the crowd and maintain order, as would be normal at any large public gathering (i.e.: high school football game - graduation - 4th of July - etc) ??. If he attended in an off-duty status it would be improper for him to be dressed for duty. If he spoke on an issue he might be in violation of some department regulation, but he also has a Consititutionally protected right of free speech.
I would like to attend "........." may I please be invited?
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If currently serving, you may wear the dress uniform. Persons that are retirees or honorably discharged veterans may wear the dress uniform to attend a parade or patriotic celebration on a State or National Holiday.
The tense of the verb "attend" is future tense.
Yes, pupils typically wear a uniform in Belgium, especially in public schools. The uniform usually consists of a white shirt or blouse, dark pants or skirt, and a specific tie or scarf that represents the school they attend.
He didn't attend college. Most people in his time didn't. He was a frontier man, an army officer, and leader. He died at the Alamo
In this sentence, 'attend' is used in the future tense.
To receive a formal request to attend a function is to be invited.
He didn't attend college. Most people in his time didn't. He was a frontier man, an army officer, and leader. He died at the Alamo
(political parties)delegates are usually chosen during a primary or caucus depending on the state your in. Delegates who attend national party conventions are chosen by the members of the particular political party.
If it's a Bachelor's, yes.