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Angliholic Posted 18 years ago
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My daughter is attending//going to//studying at Taoyuan senior high.

My daughter is attending Taoyuan senior high.
My daughter is going to Taoyuan senior high.
My daughter is studying at Taoyuan senior high.

HI,
Do all of the above sound right and mean about the same to you? Thanks.
  

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Use the simple tense to indicate she is a student: My daughter goes to Taoyuan Senior High. Otherwise OK. CB EDIT: I didn't take a good enough look the first time.

  • Use the simple tense to indicate she is a student: My daughter goes to Taoyuan Senior High.
  • Otherwise OK.
  • CB EDIT: I didn't take a good enough look the first time.
  • Actually, my daughter attends...
  • is usually used if you don't want to give the impression that her going to that school is a temporary arrangement.
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Use the simple tense to indicate she is a student: My daughter goes to Taoyuan Senior High. Otherwise OK.
CB
EDIT: I didn't take a good enough look the first time. Actually, my daughter attends... is usually used if you don't want to give the impression that her going to that school is a temporary arrangement.

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