Tend to do Meaning in English
expression
ˈtɛnd/ /ˈtu/, /tə/, /tɪ/ /ˈdu
TEND-tuh-DOO
tˈɛnd/ /tˈuː/ /dʉː
TEND-tyoo-DOO
التعريف
Used to say that someone usually does something or that something often happens in a particular way.
الاستخدام والفروق الدقيقة
Used for regular habits or common outcomes, not one-time events. 'Tend to' is followed by the base form of a verb ("tend to forget"). Polite and neutral; avoid overusing in very formal academic writing. Similar to 'usually', but can imply a less strict pattern.
Spanish: soler - tender aPortuguese (BR): costumarPortuguese (PT): costumarChinese (Simplified): 往往会 - 常常会Chinese (Traditional): 往往會 - 常常會Hindi: आम तौर पर करना - झुकाव होनाArabic: يميل إلى أن - غالباً ماBengali: প্রবণ হওয়া - সাধারণত করাRussian: склонен делать - обычно делатьJapanese: ~しがちだ - ~する傾向があるVietnamese: có xu hướng - thường hayKorean: ~하는 경향이 있다 - ~하기 쉽다Turkish: eğiliminde olmak - genellikle yapmakUrdu: مائل ہوناIndonesian: cenderung - biasanya
جمل نموذجية
Cats tend to sleep a lot during the day.
basic
People tend to forget small details.
basic
I tend to eat quickly when I'm hungry.
basic
Kids tend to get excited about new things.
natural
People tend to leave things until the last minute.
natural
On rainy days, I tend to feel sleepy.
natural