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I will attend vs I will be attending

These sentences are correct but differ in verb tense. 'I will attend' and 'I will be attending' have essentially the same meaning and can be used to express plans or intentions to participate in an event or activity.
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Last updated: July 01, 2024

I will attend

This phrase is correct and commonly used in English.

This phrase is used to express a future plan or intention to participate in an event or activity.

Examples:

  • I will attend the meeting tomorrow.
  • She will attend the concert next week.
  • He will attend the conference in July.
  • I look forward to the European Union taking up these abuses at the UN Commission on Human Rights in Geneva, which I will attend on 27 March.
  • I will attend both the opening and the conclusions of that conference, and I am very hopeful that it will bring up a number of issues related to SSGI to guide us forward.
  • Well, then I will attend it tomorrow.
  • If I am still here, I will attend with pleasure
  • Officer, I will attend to this in a grave and serious fashion.
  • I will attend you as soon as circumstance allows.
  • Neither Ip Man nor I will attend.
  • You can notify Mr. Palmer that I will attend.
  • Tell Reuben Huckaback I will attend to his petition.
  • It's a task that I will attend to.
  • I will attend an international police seminar in London.
  • If you wish it, I will attend.
  • My husband's out of town for work, so of course I will attend your dinner.
  • I will attend in one week on one condition.
  • And out of love, I will attend her ritual.
  • The issue of voice and representation will be discussed at the IMF World Bank annual meetings in Istanbul, which Commissioner Almunia and I will attend this October.
  • Where I will attend the University of Miami for six months to get my graduate degree in Marine Biology with a concentration in Dolphin History while Cleveland takes care of you kids and all the housework.
  • A league orientation meeting, which I will attend, and I will speak for Donny.
  • Those discussions are referred to in our discussions with the United Nations, which I have also indicated are ongoing, and NATO, where I will attend a meeting tomorrow.
  • I will attend you presently, if this maniac will hold his tongue!

Alternatives:

  • I will be there.
  • I will go.
  • I will show up.
  • I will be present.

I will be attending

This phrase is correct and commonly used in English.

This phrase is used to express a future plan or intention to participate in an event or activity.

Examples:

  • I will be attending the meeting tomorrow.
  • She will be attending the concert next week.
  • He will be attending the conference in July.
  • I will be attending an all-day abstinence rally.
  • Kensi and I will be attending the Timmy Robertson Train to Financial Freedom seminar this Friday.
  • I will be attending the class to make sure my instructions are followed.
  • Billy and I will be attending the energy conference as partners.
  • I will be attending the parade as always.
  • Yes, I will be attending the engagement party.
  • If you die within the next six years, I will be attending your funeral and giving a eulogy when POTUS sends me there in his stead.
  • While both are valid choices, I will be attending Kono's wedding in a more traditional palate.
  • I will be attending mass next Sunday morning in the cathedral in Hong Kong with my friends in the parish, as I used to when I was Governor.
  • - You and I will be attending a separate conference at the same hotel.
  • The Ulm conference, which I will be attending on 1-2 February, marks a first step in the consultation process.
  • I only have to apologise that I will be absent for tomorrow's vote, as I will be attending the Labour Party Conference in Manchester.
  • I am pleased to confirm that I will be attending the meeting of the Assembly in Gabon next week.
  • I will be attending parents' evening this Thursday.
  • tonight I will be attending a movie premiere with Burt Reynolds.
  • I will not be able to be present during the vote, because I will be attending the European Council in Brussels.
  • [I will be attending the Coming-Of-Age Ceremony on the Island next year.]
  • And since only Clive and I will be attending the reception, we'll have the only chance to get the computer and get those files.

Alternatives:

  • I will be there.
  • I will go.
  • I will show up.
  • I will be present.

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