Say no Bout if you what to go go
To close a meeting you adjurn the meeting. They are both the same thing.
The adjective form of "attend" is "attentive." It describes someone who is focused, paying close attention, or showing consideration towards others. For example, an attentive listener is someone who actively engages and responds to what is being said.
It depends on who you talk to. If you are asking someone who you are not familiar with or if they of a high social status or age then you are, you would say "Dónde trabaja usted?" If you are asking someone who is a close friend or family member you can say "Dónde trabajas?"
I have seen this question before, as part of a series of questions. The first was ; how do you put a giraffe in the fridge? The answer: open the fridge door, put the giraffe in, close the fridge door. Then your question is the next one in the series of questions, making the answer the giraffe in the fridge! Hope this helps. Elf x
Yes, someone can look up a horse for you. I would suggest asking a close friend for help.
by them either asking you or them acting all cuddly and staying close to you
When someone offers you free tickets to a ball game they are asking you to attend and this means if you have two tickets you can bring whomever you like. Generally the tickets are seats close together so you and a friend would be sitting close to the person who gave you the free tickets.
A public event is basically an event (party, gathering, meeting), where everyone can attend. For example: It could be a barbeque at a local Park. If it was a private event, that means that only certain people are allowed to attend. The best way to explain a private event would be a celebrities funeral. Only family members and close friends would be on the list to attend.
go to watchtower.org you can get a general contact # and someone can give you meeting hall location and days/times for an area you live close to or are going to
Caucus
adjourn
Meeting and exceeding the standards.