It pretty much means attendance is mandatory.
convenient
It means that someone is made to make appointments when meeting other people.
The term go to meetin' (go to meeting) is a rural slang meaning to attend church.The web service Go To Meeting (Citrix Online) is a teleconferencing and telecommunications program that allows virtual meetings and shared documents by individuals at separate physical locations. It is commonly used for intercontinental business meetings.
If you mean "It is possible that you will be able to attend," use Possibly, you may attend. The word possibly is not necessary: its doubtful meaning is included in the form "may attend." Therefore, we make it absolute, separated from the grammar of the sentence by the comma.
It's spelled mandatory. Mandatory means "required" or "necessary." Something mandatory is something that you must do or complete.For example, "The boss called a mandatory lunch meeting for the entire office." In other words, "The boss called a lunch meeting that everyone in the office was required to attend."
Asynchronous simply means that students and professors access the classroom at any time that is convenient for them. If the class was synchronous, it would mean that you would have to attend class at a specific time. Asynchronous courses make it much easier to attend class when it is more convenient for you. Online education courses are often offered as asynchronous so that they are flexible for students who want to attend at all times of the day or night.
It can mean, "leave" however, in the context I think you're thinking of, it means nothing. It's just a random word added to the end of a sentence, no? According to Pimsleur's Japanese course, Level 2, Unit 11, demasu means "leave". In course Level 3, Unit 15, demasu can also mean "attend" (such as attend a meeting). Demasen = not attend, deraremasu = can attend, deraremasen = cannot attend.
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induction meeting
It means that someone is made to make appointments when meeting other people.
The term go to meetin' (go to meeting) is a rural slang meaning to attend church.The web service Go To Meeting (Citrix Online) is a teleconferencing and telecommunications program that allows virtual meetings and shared documents by individuals at separate physical locations. It is commonly used for intercontinental business meetings.
If you mean "It is possible that you will be able to attend," use Possibly, you may attend. The word possibly is not necessary: its doubtful meaning is included in the form "may attend." Therefore, we make it absolute, separated from the grammar of the sentence by the comma.
What on earth do you mean by "COME AS YOU CAN"??? It doesn't really make any sense, no offence...
More convenient than what and for what? If you mean, more convenient than a giant squid as a way of powering your netbook, then yes, DC voltage is more convenient. AC also works for that if you have an AC adapter. But if you mean, more convenient than cinnamon as a flavoring for coffee, than no, I think cinnamon is both easier and tastier.
to attend
If you have a meeting of minds, then you are in accord. You agree with one another.
It's spelled mandatory. Mandatory means "required" or "necessary." Something mandatory is something that you must do or complete.For example, "The boss called a mandatory lunch meeting for the entire office." In other words, "The boss called a lunch meeting that everyone in the office was required to attend."