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".
Attendance is a noun. Attend, attended, attending are verbs.
attending E.G I am attending the principals conference now
No, they do not. An invitation is just that, an invitation. The recipient does not have to attend, nor do they have to give a reason for not attending.
The future progressive tense of "attend" is "will be attending."
The noun forms for the verb attend are attendee, attendant, attendance, and the gerund, attending.
She will be attending Ole Miss in the Fall.
No. They get paid a salary whether they attend or not.
If your disability does not impair you from attending such event, there is no reason why you should not attend. Attending any sporting event does not affect your rights to receive short-term disability benefits. If your health condition has improved, your attending physician will be able to decide if you are able to work or still considered disabled.
how many female students attend the University of Michigan
She was not listed nor did she sign as attending.. But it is not known.
no college still attending the school of life