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Christine Christie Posted 6 years ago
Grammar

Attended

Is this sentence correct:



"I have heard of Holmes Place, but I have never attended that gym."

  

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" The verb attend suggests that you have some obligation to go there regularly. , a gym were you have purchased a membership. " Clive

  • " The verb attend suggests that you have some obligation to go there regularly.
  • , a gym were you have purchased a membership.
  • " Clive
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"I have heard of Holmes Place, but I have never attended that gym."

The verb attend suggests that you have some obligation to go there regularly.


One attends eg church, a class, your workplace., a gym were you have purchased a membership.

Otherwise, you can say eg "I have heard of Holmes Place, but I have never been to that gym."

Clive

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