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To attend means to be present at an event or place. It's often used regarding schools, colleges, meetings, or events. It implies regular participation or presence at a specific place or event. For example:

Many developers attended the coding workshop. - This means the developers were present at the workshop.

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If a friend tells you, I'm going to attend the new art workshop, what are they planning to do?

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They are planning to teach at the art workshop.

--feedback--

Attend suggests participating as a learner or member, not as a teacher.


They might visit the workshop once.

--feedback--

Attend implies regular or scheduled participation, not a one-time visit.


They are not interested in art workshops.

--feedback--

Attend indicates interest and intent to participate, not a lack of interest.


They plan to participate in the art workshop.

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