That is whether and you don't need to say "or not" because it is included in whether.
Example: I asked him whether he could attend the function.
they attend for Jack Dombrowski number of years.
In warm weather, you can enjoy a variety of outdoor activities such as hiking, biking, or picnicking in parks. Water activities like swimming, kayaking, or paddleboarding are also popular options. Additionally, you can host barbecues, attend outdoor festivals, or simply relax in your backyard or at the beach. Engaging in sports like beach volleyball or frisbee can further enhance your enjoyment of the sunny days.
Asisto is a form of the spanish verb asistir (to attend).Asisto is the yo form of the verb, therefore the translation of asisto is I attend.
Storm chasers typically train through a combination of formal education and hands-on experience. Many have backgrounds in meteorology or atmospheric sciences, which provide foundational knowledge about weather systems. They also participate in field training, often joining experienced chasers or organizations to learn about storm behavior, safety protocols, and the use of technology like radar and GPS. Additionally, they may attend workshops and conferences to stay updated on the latest techniques and research in severe weather forecasting.
You attend college and study the subject.
Say no Bout if you what to go go
Yes, that is correct. The question is asking if Joe will attend on your behalf. It implies that you cannot attend and are inquiring about Joe's attendance instead.
People who attend raves (parties typically held at night where electronic music is played) are called ravers, while attending the party they are "raving". So if someone says do you go raving? They are asking if you attend raves.
If you are asking about colleges and universities, then you should attend one that offers pre-med as a major.
It is still considered formal to send an invitation to someone who should be invited but cannot attend.
No i don't think you should. Because it is up to them weather or not they attend. It should actually depend on how old they are.?
Yes, of course someone can be asked not to attend a funeral. Just as someone can be requested not to attend any other event, such as a wedding, etc.
This may be useful for someone who could not attend the game because then they could see what they missed from not watching the game
Yes he did
If you are asking about pro football player Morten Andersen, he was born in Denmark, but he came to the US in 1977, and earned a scholarship to attend Michigan State University.
Someone is dying and you wait with them until they do.
By looking on the web. Or by asking questions to the people / trainers medical schools you attend.