It means the person concerned will be at the place and time specified.
In this sentence, 'attend' is used in the future tense.
Attendant is not a verb: it is a noun or an adjective Noun: someone who attends (e.g. parking attendant) Adjective: in attendance, present (e.g. attendant dignitaries, attendant risks) The verb is "to attend" and the simple conjugations are: Present: I /you attend, he/she attends Past: I/you/he/we attended Future: I/we shall attend, you/he/they will attend (shall is seldom used informally)
it mean he who shall rule.
to attend
What shall we talk about.
you shall be mine is the meaning
It means 'are going to go to'. For example, "Gina and Harry are to attend Margaret's wedding." == ==
The name of Jared mean= Shall come down
It means to attend
I attend
we use shall I in offers and shall we in suggestions. offer: shall I wait for you? suggestion: shall we go to the park? we also use shall to ask for a suggestion. what shall we have for dinner? we use either shall or should to ask for advice. I'm in trouble. what shall/should I do? we use should to say what is the best thing or the right thing to do.
And the wolf shall lie down with the lamb means that one day there shall be peace on earth and all mankind shall be together and get along as bothers and sisters. We shall not be afraid again.