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Christine Christie Posted 4 years ago
Grammar

Attend

Is this sense correct:



"I had a medical appointment at 2 o'clock, but I couldn't attend it, since I was busy with something else, and I lost track of time."



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Not in American English. "I had a medical appointment at 2 o'clock, but I missed it . " "I had a medical appointment at 2 o'clock, but I couldn't make it.

  • Not in American English.
  • "I had a medical appointment at 2 o'clock, but I missed it .
  • " "I had a medical appointment at 2 o'clock, but I couldn't make it.
  • I got sick after lunch and went home.
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Not in American English.

"I had a medical appointment at 2 o'clock, but I missed it. Since I was busy with something else, I lost track of the time."

"I had a medical appointment at 2 o'clock, but I couldn't make it. I got sick after lunch and went home.

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