No. It should be, "He could not attend any of his lessons."
Many relatives attended him during illness'?
this is the right sentence? Yes, "Many relatives attended on him during his illness" is the correct usage.
I am studying my grammar lessons right now.
many relatives attended for him during illness.is it right sentence.plz give me answer.
A natural right is any right that exists by virtue of natural law. So a sentence could be "The first amendment illustrates natural laws such as the freedom of speech, petition, and religion."
Right. You could also say, "Whose book is this?"
There is the Nebraska flight school and training which is located right outside of Omaha.
Eat is a verb.
Not if you clean it out immediately, but if not attended to right away it will most likely cause mold
It depends on the tone that you are trying to portray. If you want to add a dramatic effect, then you could right the sentence with an exclamation. But the sentence could also be written with just a period. Examples: "Come here right now!" John's mother screamed. or "Come here right now," John's mother whispered as she slowly embraced him for a hug.
The sentence could be correct if it followed a context sentence such as "Changing where the water is poured could help one plant to live." Otherwise, the word "but" makes this a dependent clause, not a sentence.
Well it could be "The Earth's hemisphere is right in the centre of the Earth"