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for those who not attend vs for those do not attend

The correct phrase is "for those who do not attend." The phrase "for those who not attend" is incorrect because it is missing the auxiliary verb "do" before the main verb "attend." The correct structure requires the auxiliary verb to form a negative sentence.

Last updated: March 21, 2024

for those who not attend

This phrase is incorrect in English.

The correct structure should include the auxiliary verb "do" before the main verb to form a negative sentence.

Alternatives:

  • for those who do not attend

for those do not attend

This phrase is correct and commonly used in English.

This phrase is used to refer to a group of people who are not attending a particular event or activity.

Examples:

  • The workshop is for those who do not attend regular meetings.
  • The program is designed for those who do not attend school regularly.
  • The event is open for those who do not attend church regularly.
  • The support group is for those who do not attend therapy sessions.
  • The survey is for those who do not attend the annual conference.

Alternatives:

  • for those who do not attend

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