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Aloma
I have something to attend tonight
Please I need more clearification on this for I don't understand it well and I need to.
Thank you.
Aug 13, 2013 1:28 PM
Answers · 6
I believe that you have accidently left out "to" after "attend."
I have something to attend TO tonight. = I have to do something tonight. / I have some business that I have to take care of tonight.
Compare: I have a party to attend tonight. = I plan to go to a party tonight.
August 13, 2013
Now I can guess the meaning for I couldn't help reading it over and over again ever since I came across it.
Maybe it means 'I have something to accompany tonight'
August 13, 2013
What is the meaning of this sentence 'I have something to attend tonight?'
August 13, 2013
what is matter?
August 13, 2013
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