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What is the difference between I will attend and I will be attending?
I will be attend is wrong sentence…. ‘will be’ uses in passive voice and ‘will’ uses in active voice… both senses future tense but in active voice subject “I” is important we r emphasis to person “I” & party is not important. ex; Active: I ‘will’ attend the party. Passive: Party ‘will be’ attended by me.
Will attend or is going to attend?
Both are correct, and there’s no difference in meaning.
How do you reply that I will attend the meeting?
Thank you for including me in this meeting. I need to check on a couple of things before I can let you know whether or not I’ll be able to attend. I will be certain to send my response no later than EOD tomorrow.
Which preposition is used with attend?
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.
What is the sentence of will attend?
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.
What is the difference between ‘in a meeting’ and ‘at a meeting’?
1, He is in a meeting. 2, He is at a meeting. 3, He is on a meeting. I have found that the difference between first 2 sentences is in a meeting implies being on the same premises as the speaker, but at a meeting implies being on a different premises than the speaker..
How do you write the meeting will be attended?
The meeting will… Change the verb, attend, into an adjective, attended, that describes the meeting, and replace it with the verb to be. …will be attended…. Reposition the subject, We, so that it becomes an indirect object of the verb, preceded by a preposition. …by us.
What is the difference between shall and I will attend?
I WILL ATTEND THE MEETING expresses certainty, willingness on your part to attend. On the contrary, using WILL with the second and the third person merely indicates futurity, and using SHALL expresses compulsion, threat. I hope this helps.
Is it correct to say I am going to another meeting?
Yes it is correct but not very diplomatic. By telling them you are going to another meeting what you are actually telling them is, ‘The other meeting, or the people attending it, is, or are, more important’. A nicer way to phrase it would be, “Unfortunately, due to scheduling conflicts, it will not be possible for me to attend your meeting”.