My sister has attended night school for the past five years, and she will finally graduate at the end of July.
attend
An abstract noun for "attend" is "attendance." This term refers to the act of being present at an event or gathering, encapsulating the concept of participation without a physical form. Other related abstract nouns might include "presence" or "engagement," which also convey the idea of being involved or present.
well first you have to attend high school i order to receive a diploma then after you graduate you have to go to at least a police academy or a military academy for four years... BE A GOOD STUDENT
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I will attend the meeting as soon as I finish this spreadsheet. The hotel assigned a concierge to attend to our needs.
I/you/we/they have attended. He/she/it has attended.
tended
Attend it the present tense, past tense is attended, and future tense is attending.
"Attend" can be in present tense, past tense, or future tense.
You need to attend Medical School.
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On her death certificate- Educational background is listed as HS graduate. She did not attend any college.
Did James Dwight Moseley graduate from University of Texas
It is possible to attend graduate school (the Naval War College) on orders. The GI Bill education benefits can also be used for graduate school. And many officers will attend local schools while stationed at a base.
77% of people graduate from college
No, he was the equivalent of a high-school graduate.
None, did not graduate high school.....