- startswithy.com tend-to-sentence/When we observe a consistent tendency or likelihood to act or behave in a particular way, we often use the phrase “tend to” to describe this common occurrence.
- collinsdictionary.com dictionary/english/tendIf you tend towards a particular characteristic, you often display that characteristic. Artistic and intellectual people allegedly tend towards left-wing views.
- freethesaurus.com tendLead inspector Clive Phillips said: "The report shows that large primary and secondary schools tend to perform better than small and medium-sized schools.
- grammarist.com Usage How to Use Attend to vs. Tend to CorrectlyFind out what it means to attend to and to tend to. You’ll learn about the two phrases’ similarities and differences and how to use them in a sentence.
- dictionary.sensagent.com tend/en-en/TendTend, v. t. [imp. & p. p. Tended; p. pr. & vb. n. Tending.] [Aphetic form of attend. See Attend, Tend to move, and cf. Tender one that tends or attends.]
- comparewords.com intend/tend(v. t.) To accompany as an assistant or protector; to care for the wants of; to look after; to watch; to guard; as, shepherds tend their flocks.
- en.wikipedia.org TendFrom Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia. Look up tend in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Tend may refer to: Bartend, to serve beverages behind a bar.
- youtube.com watchUse of Tend, Tend to, Tend to be, Tendency, Incline, Inclination etc | English Speaking Words.
- vipingilizce.net kelime/tend/Bears also tend to sleep more during the day than at night, although in the summer, with twenty-four hours of light, this does not apply.
- vocabulix.com conjugation3/tend.htmlHere you will find the verb conjugation of "tend". ... I will tend you will tend he will tend we will tend you will tend they will tend. Future perfect.