attend school

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An intransitive verb phrase is a phrase that combines a verb with a preposition or other particle and does not require a direct object (e.g., Everybody please stand up.).
intransitive verb phrase
a. asistir a la escuela
If you want to have a good career, it is important to attend school.Si quieres tener una buena carrera, es importante asistir a la escuela.
Lenny attended school until he was ten, but he dropped out because of the war.Lenny asistió a la escuela hasta los diez años, pero dejó los estudios debido a la guerra.
b. ir a la escuela
Rosie and I attended school together as teenagers.Rosie y yo fuimos a la escuela juntas de adolescentes.
c. asistir al colegio
I attend school because I like seeing my friends every day.Asisto al colegio porque me gusta ver a mis amigos todos los días.
The rate of students not attending school due to illness increased last month.La tasa de estudiantes que no asistieron al colegio por enfermedad se incrementó el mes pasado.
d. ir al colegio
Billy attended school every day.Billy iba al colegio todos los días.
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