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she did not attend for school vs she had not attend for school

The correct phrase is "she did not attend for school." The use of the past simple tense "did not attend" is appropriate in this context to indicate the action of not going to school in the past. The second phrase contains a verb form error, as "attend" should be in the past participle form "attended" after the auxiliary verb "had."

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she did not attend for school

This phrase is correct and commonly used in English.

This phrase is used to indicate that she did not go to school at a specific time in the past.
  • World-wide, 113 million children do not attend school.
  • Although that figure represents a 6% increase over 1990, 45 million children in Africa still do not attend school.
  • Worldwide, it is still the case that 24 % of girls of primary school age do not attend school (for boys, the figure is 16 %).
  • More than half a million girls do not attend school each year, even though in Turkey it is compulsory to receive education for at least 8 years.
  • That is right: there are still 113 million children who do not attend school and most of them are girls, as Mr van den Berg has already said.
  • If children do not attend school, they will not have jobs to go to.
  • Pupils continued to attend school outside the course timetable.
  • - Children are born France and attend school.
  • That means that there are still many more children in Afghanistan who do not attend school than who do attend.
  • The fact that children do not attend school leads to a vicious circle, in which poverty becomes more widespread, access to culture and education becomes ever more difficult and literacy levels in society are kept low.
  • In education, only 6 % of children attend schools with a genuinely integrated Catholic/Protestant ethos.
  • I'm afraid you can't attend school for a while.
  • From today, you will attend school in this new town.
  • Worldwide, 4 children out of 5 attend school.
  • We only came here so Victoria could attend school.
  • Many children still cannot attend school because they are working, whether voluntarily or against their will.
  • Teacher said we have to wear white dresses to attend school.
  • The average community college student attends school five to seven years.
  • Almost 90% of poor children now attend school.
  • Their children no longer dare to attend school.

she had not attend for school

This phrase is incorrect. The verb "attend" should be in the past participle form "attended" after the auxiliary verb "had."

  • World-wide, 113 million children do not attend school.
  • Although that figure represents a 6% increase over 1990, 45 million children in Africa still do not attend school.
  • Worldwide, it is still the case that 24 % of girls of primary school age do not attend school (for boys, the figure is 16 %).
  • More than half a million girls do not attend school each year, even though in Turkey it is compulsory to receive education for at least 8 years.
  • That is right: there are still 113 million children who do not attend school and most of them are girls, as Mr van den Berg has already said.
  • If children do not attend school, they will not have jobs to go to.
  • Pupils continued to attend school outside the course timetable.
  • - Children are born France and attend school.
  • That means that there are still many more children in Afghanistan who do not attend school than who do attend.
  • The fact that children do not attend school leads to a vicious circle, in which poverty becomes more widespread, access to culture and education becomes ever more difficult and literacy levels in society are kept low.
  • In education, only 6 % of children attend schools with a genuinely integrated Catholic/Protestant ethos.
  • I'm afraid you can't attend school for a while.
  • From today, you will attend school in this new town.
  • Worldwide, 4 children out of 5 attend school.
  • We only came here so Victoria could attend school.
  • Many children still cannot attend school because they are working, whether voluntarily or against their will.
  • Teacher said we have to wear white dresses to attend school.
  • The average community college student attends school five to seven years.
  • Almost 90% of poor children now attend school.
  • Their children no longer dare to attend school.

Alternatives:

  • she had not attended school
  • she had not gone to school
  • she had not been to school
  • she had not participated in school
  • she had not joined school

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