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Vincent Ding Posted 21 years ago
Vocabulary

Attend

0 to attend a meeting etc... is commonly seen. 02br
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00but it seems that ATTEND can be followed by a place: to attend the vessel which means to board the vessel or get on the vessel. 02br
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00and it can be used together with the prepostion TO: to attend to the house which means to take care of the house (keep it clean and in good order, maybe) 02br
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00I saw some guys applied ATTEND this way, and then inferred the above. but maybe i'm wrong. 02br
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00so what do u think. 0-
  

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0 Hello 02br 00We can use "attend" in different situations. Look at the following: 02br 02br 00attend 02br 001. to go to an event, place, etc: 02br 00(Over two hundred people attended the funeral.

  • 0 Hello 02br 00We can use "attend" in different situations.
  • Look at the following: 02br 02br 00attend 02br 001.
  • to go to an event, place, etc: 02br 00(Over two hundred people attended the funeral.
  • ) 02br 02br 002.
  • to go officially and usually regularly to a place: 02br 00(Which school do your children attend?
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0 Hello 02br
00We can use "attend" in different situations. Look at the following: 02br
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00attend 02br
001. to go to an event, place, etc: 02br
00(Over two hundred people attended the funeral. 02br
00The meeting is on the fifth and we're hoping everyone will attend.) 02br
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002. to go officially and us
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0 Dear Vincent Ding, 02br
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00It is not so strange. All are examples of «attention», no? 05002br
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00Kind regards, 02br
00Goldmund 010id1

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