Common errors with "ABSENT"
― It's a pity that you were absent from the training session ∙ It's a pity that you missed the training session ∙ It's a pity that you weren't at the training session ∙ be absent = not be present at something that you are officially supposed ∙ .'to attend: 'Her teacher wanted to know why she'd been absent ∙ miss = not be present at something: 'She's missed a lot of ∙ classes this term because of illness.' 'I wouldn't miss Sandro's party for ∙ [...].









