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Peter1107 Posted 13 years ago
Grammar

having attended or attended?

Hello! Which is right "for having attended" or "for attended"?
  

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'For attended' is highly unlikely, but it would be helpful if you could provide some context.

  • 'For attended' is highly unlikely, but it would be helpful if you could provide some context.
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'For attended' is highly unlikely, but it would be helpful if you could provide some context.
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something like this: "for having attended and actively participated during the Emerging Technology Seminar..."
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A complete sentence would be even more helpful.
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Peter1107 Hello! Which is right "for having attended" or "for attended"?
Supposing that you are writing a thank-you note, the usual wording is 'for' + V-ing.

Thank you for attending.
Thank you for helping.
Thank you for replying so quickly.

The very formal form with 'having' is also possible, and you might even ar

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