The past tense of "attend" is "attended," and the present tense is "attend." For example, "She attended the meeting yesterday" (past) and "She attends the conference every year" (present).
Ronaldo looked at his notes the whole time and did not make any eye contact with the customer.
The NATO headquarters are in Brussels but meetings are not limited to this city, for example, in 2010 there was a meeting for Heads of State and Heads of Government of NATO in Lisbon in November
The duties of a Chairperson is to generally supervise the meeting, make sure everyone has a fair say within the meeting, to make sure no-one's opinion/idea is left out, to make sure that no-one bosses or insults a persons opinion/idea and finally to make sure the meeting is conducted in the proper way (everyone attends, minutes are taken, etc).
Attend is already a verb because it is an action. As in "to attend something".Other verbs are attends, attending and attended."I will attend the meeting"."We are attending the party"."They attended the photoshoot".
"attends" or " attends une minute" or "attends une seconde" (shorter, of course:)
No. Not a part of NATO. NATO-friendly, but not a member.
My brother attends.
NATO was form in 1949
NATO is the acronym...
Well the job of a cabinet member is to help make the tough decisions that the president cannot make on his own. they also are the people who write down everything from every polintical meeting that the president attends.
No, Kyrgyzstan is not a member of NATO.