Past tense for to take responsibility for
“If you have no serious business to attend to the next day, I strongly advise you give this stuff a try.”
Past tense for to begin, or go on, to consider next
Past tense for to help or give aid to
Past tense for to look after or be responsible for someone, especially a child or infant
Past tense for to look after or be responsible for something
Past tense for to consider or give thought or heed to
Past tense for to organize and carry out
Past tense for to perform a series of actions on something
Past tense for to be cautious or wary about
(usually in the negative) Past tense for to attend to or deal with
Past tense for to concentrate or focus exclusively on a specific field or topic
Past tense for to reach a decision or agreement about
Past tense for to work hard or put forth a concerted effort
Past tense for to restore (someone) to a physically sound or healthy condition
Past tense for to take on a position, role or duty
Past tense for to apply one's focus or energies towards a task or activity
Past tense for to explore or examine a given topic or subject
Past tense for to welcome, typically in a friendly manner
Past tense for to fix, correct, revise or improve
Past tense for to fix one's attention at something or someone
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