We found 652 examples of how to use attend in an English sentence.
Sentences 1 to 25 of 652.
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1. | A poor student who wants to be able to attend college without getting into debt is called a freeloader who wants to sponge off taxpayers. A rich student who can attend college without getting into debt because they happen to have won the birth lottery is called "from a good family". | |
2. | You should attend to your own business. | |
3. | You are not entitled to attend the meeting. | |
4. | Where do you attend high school? | |
5. | Either you or he has to attend the meeting. | |
6. | I have an urgent matter to attend to. | |
7. | I'd be happy to attend your party. | |
8. | Nurses attend to sick people. | |
9. | The nurses attend to the patient day and night. | |
10. | Each of the students has to attend the morning. | |
11. | I had intended to attend the meeting. | |
12. | Are you going to attend the meeting? | |
13. | I came to Tokyo to attend a conference. | |
14. | Attend the meeting. | |
15. | I can't attend the meeting. | |
16. | Ask him if he will attend the meeting. | |
17. | We got her to attend to the patient. | |
18. | It is not necessary for us to attend the meeting. | |
19. | You'll have to attend the ceremony whether you are free or busy. | |
20. | Millions of people can see more games than when they have to attend each one in person. | |
21. | If something goes wrong, you should attend to it at once. | |
22. | Drivers have to attend to the traffic signal. | |
23. | Peter doesn't need to attend the meeting. | |
24. | I haven't decided yet whether I will attend the party. | |
25. | I would love to attend the party. |