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Teal lime Posted 5 years ago
Grammar

Attend & attend to

What is the difference between "attend something/someone" and "attend to something/someone?

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  • teal lime attend something be present to attend a concert to attend a play to attend a meeting to attend mass to attend college to attend a university teal lime attend ...
  • someone Not used much.
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  • someone take care of attend to customers attend to the afflicted attend to your ill son or daughter pay attention to attend to your instructors in class CJ
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teal limeattend something

be present

to attend a concert
to attend a play
to attend a meeting
to attend mass
to attend college
to attend a university

teal limeattend ... someone

Not used much.

ministers who attend the king
doctors who attend their patients

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