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> There is a subtle difference. One can say that "I have to attend to a few
> things" which could mean going shopping, buying gas for the car or
anything
> else. In the second meaning, a teacher might say "Please attend to what I
am
> saying." The word attend can also mean "to be present". For example, a
> parent might write a letter to school saying that "John did not attend
> school yesterday because he was ill."
>
> Hope this helps!
>
> Colin
>
>
Thank you very much indeed! You give me great help!
I am a foreign student ,my English is very poor.
But I vowed to study English diligently.
Thank you again!
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