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What is difference?
between ATTEND and VISIT?
Is the follow sentence correct?
Guests visited Gatsby's grand parties constantly, but nobody from them attended his funeral.
Mar 25, 2016 11:54 AM
Answers · 6
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Visiting is often associated with sightseeing a venue or place (think going somewhere that you usually don't get to go to very often, like out of the country or a far away relative/friend), whereas when someone attends something, they would also be participating in it, like with class, a work conference, or an event.
I would actually change that sentence to:
Although many guests would attend Gatsby's parties, no one from them went his funeral.
If you were looking to use both words in one sentence, you could do:
When Gatsby visited France, he attended several workshops to improve his French.
March 25, 2016
1
I'd say that "visit" is friendly and sociable, whereas "attend" suggests some kind of obligation or seriousness. You attend classes and meetings. You cannot "visit" these things.
March 25, 2016
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