Which preposition is used with attend?

Get It Right! When attend means 'to be present at an event or activity', it is not used with the prepositions to or at. It is simply followed by a direct object: ✗ You go to university, attend to classes, but learn nothing about the real world.
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Do we say attend to or attend?

We use attend (without “to”) when we're talking about going somewhere or being present somewhere: I regularly attend business conferences. Nine students attended the lecture.
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How do you use attend?

a : to go to and be present at (an event, meeting, etc.) My husband and I will both attend the banquet.
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  1. She attends a school in the city.
  2. He'll be attending the university in the fall.
  3. I am the first child in my family to attend college.
  4. We attend the same church.
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How do you use attend to in a sentence?

(1) He offered to go and attend to the matter. (2) Attend to what concerns you. (3) Doctors tried to attend to the worst injured soldiers first. (4) They would spin and weave cloth, cook and attend to the domestic side of life.
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Is to attend present or past?

If you attend a meeting or other event, you are present at it.
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Is attend singular or plural?

Anyway, the correct choice here is the plural verb (“attend”). It's true that the subject of the sentence — “each” — demands a singular verb. But “who” is the subject of the relative clause, “who attend the game,” and it must agree with the plural noun to which it refers: “fans.”
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What does it mean to attend to?

attend Add to list Share. The verb attend means to be present, to listen, or give care or attention to. You can attend your family reunion, attend to a project you've been ignoring, or attend to your teacher's voice.
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Which means the same as attend to is?

Synonyms & Near Synonyms for attend (to) consider, heed, mark, mind.
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Is attend a call correct?

But it is possible. Maybe "attend" in your sentences means "to pay attention" and not to "answer" a call.
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What is the suffix of attend?

Attend it's prefix is... at. Attend it's suffix is .. tend.
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What is the phrasal verb of attend to?

to deal with someone or something; to take care of someone or something I have some urgent business to attend to. A nurse attended to his needs constantly.
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Is attend transitive or intransitive?

[intransitive] attend (to somebody/something) (formal) to pay attention to what someone is saying or to what you are doing She hadn't been attending during the lesson. [transitive] attend something (formal) to happen at the same time as something She dislikes the loss of privacy that attends TV celebrity.
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Will attend to it meaning?

DEFINITIONS2. (attend to something/someone) to deal with something or someone. We still have a number of other matters to attend to. He likes work that requires him to attend to a lot of detail. Please take a seat and I'll ask someone to attend to you.
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How do you say attend formal way?

attend
  1. accompany,
  2. chaperone.
  3. (or chaperon),
  4. companion,
  5. company,
  6. convoy,
  7. escort,
  8. see,
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Which word in paragraph 4 means the same as attend to?

"attend to" means to direct one's attention.

Words similar/having the same meaning as "attend to" are: care (for) medicate. minister (to)
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What type of noun is attend?

1[uncountable, countable] the act of being present at a place, for example at school Attendance at these lectures is not compulsory.
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Should I attend the meeting meaning?

If you attend a meeting or other event, you are present at it.
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Is attend an adverb?

We do not currently know of any adverbs for attend. Using available adjectives, one could potentially construct nonstandard adverbs such as attendantly, attendauntly, attendedly or attendingly.
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Will attend in a sentence?

I'll attend to it". Three riggers will attend to its packing, I was told. We will attend to some abolitionist arguments in what follows. The participation factor indicates the probability that an individual will attend to any particular choice opportunity.
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Had attended meaning?

I had attended is the past perfect tense, which is used for something that was finished some time in the past before something else happened: "I had attended this class for six months before I learned the teacher's name."
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How do you say attend in past tense?

1 Answer. the past simple of this verb is ( attended) you can add (d) because the verb ends with (e) also we do this because it is regular verb.
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