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ATTEND >

1. to go to an event, place, etc.:

Over two hundred people attended the funeral.

The meeting is on the fifth and we're hoping everyone will attend.

2. to go officially and usually regularly to a place:

Which school do your children attend?

I attended the classes/seminars/lectures for a month or two.

ACHIEVE > to succeed in finishing something or reaching an aim, especially after a lot of work or
effort:

The government's training policy, he claimed, was achieving its objectives.

She finally achieved her ambition to visit South America.

I've been working all day, but I feel as if I've achieved nothing.

GATHER > [guéder] When people or animals gather, they come together in a group:

A crowd had gathered to hear her speak.

TAKE ADVANTAGE OF SOMETHING > aproveitar alguma coisa

I need to take advantage of living in Portugal to travel a lot.

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