The flight attendant got airsick.
I think the parking attendant just stole my car.
He still complains that £4 is too much for a bathroom attendant to charge just for passing you the soap.
He/She attended Yale? Did your dad really attend Yale? basically, just put a person in before attended.
The King regally attended to his subjects in the kingdom.
A sentence for town meeting is: Almost all the townspeople attended the town meeting yesterday.
The noun is meeting, subject of the sentence.
Verb
Yes, this is a fragment, it needs a subject to become a sentence. He attended Yale. She attended Yale. David attended Yale.
He/She attended Yale? Did your dad really attend Yale? basically, just put a person in before attended.
Many relatives attended him during illness'?
A complete sentence has a subject and a predicate, the subject is this case would be the person who attended Yale which is missing so the sentence isn't really complete its more in point form.
"The students attended a concert in the city" is an active voice sentence. The subject, students, performs the action of the verb, attended, and concert is the object. The passive construction of that sentence is "A concert was attended by the students." In a passive sentence, the object becomes the subject and the subject becomes the object. The verb phrase is a form of be and a past participle.
Sarah attended the summer solstice.
The title of the play, "Romeo and Juliet," should be italicized in the sentence: The students attended a production of Romeo and Juliet.
Example sentence - His was the funniest funeral I have ever attended and quite a celebration of his life.
this is the right sentence? Yes, "Many relatives attended on him during his illness" is the correct usage.
To exploit the opportunity, he attended a good university.
The King regally attended to his subjects in the kingdom.
When I attended my best freinds birthday i realized how longevity she was.