Attendance means that you get there at some point. Punctuality means that you get there on time.
There is a type of puzzle named spot the difference
The main difference between the two products is their ingredients.
The root word in "attention" that means stretch is "tend" from the Latin word "tendere," which means to stretch or extend.
The difference between the two options refers to the distinctions or variations between the choices being compared.
The difference between "i" and "I" is that "I" is always capitalized when referring to oneself as a pronoun, while "i" is not capitalized.
Some words that use a base of 'atten' are: attentive attention attend attendant
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Marcus garvey was homeschooled.
The adverb form of "attent" is "attentively." It describes the manner of paying close attention or being focused on something. For example, one might say, "She listened attentively during the lecture."
to go - aller to be there -être présent(e) (attendre means to wait for someone or something)
She went to the Brit School at the age of 16
Apparently St Paul's School in london.
not allowed to come means you were dis-included allowed to not come means you were given permission to not attend
Well according to World History they killed each other and them selfs
but i am not attent regular college self study
difference between as on and as at
By this question, I assume that you are referring to the "Old" Catholics as those who attend the Extraordinary Form of the Mass (The Latin Mass) and the "New" Catholics as those who attend the Ordinary form of the Mass (Mass in the vernacular). The difference is nil, as both are Catholics in communion with Rome and Celebrate the Liturgy of the Eucharist in different ways.The link below has a more extensive listing of the difference should you want to know more.