Hmm, let me see. "Will you attend the wedding this afternoon?" "I have to attend an important meeting soon."
The letter "I" makes the word "I" and can be put before "attend" to make the sentence "I attend".
The soldier's mother died and was given compassionate leave to attend her funeral
He/She attended Yale? Did your dad really attend Yale? basically, just put a person in before attended.
In this sentence, 'attend' is used in the future tense.
You mustn't attend your class.
I will attend the meeting as soon as I finish this spreadsheet. The hotel assigned a concierge to attend to our needs.
Example sentence - I want to attend an Ivy League university.
It is obligatory for us to attend school.
This is a correct sentence according to English. This means he can attend from Monday.
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