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tend

Aussprache: [tɛnd]

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Kontext: „care“

(verb) to take care of something or someone. This means helping them and making sure they are well. Like when you water a plant, you are tending to it.

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She tends to her garden every morning.

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He does not tend to his pet, and it looks messy.

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Who tends to your little brother when your parents are busy?

Kontext: „likelihood“

(verb) to be likely to behave in a certain way or to have a certain quality. It means that something usually happens in a certain way. For example, if people tend to enjoy ice cream, it means many people like it.

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Children tend to be more energetic than adults.

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Dogs don't tend to bark at friendly people.

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Do you think people tend to be more honest online?

Kontext: „behavior“

(noun) a general way of behaving or handling things over time. This could be like a habit that many people share. For example, a trend is a common way that people do or think about something right now.

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There is a new fashion trend among teenagers.

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There was no trend in how the kids played the game this year; it was very different.

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What trend do you think will be popular next year?

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