Definition: third-person singular simple present indicative of tend
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Number of sentences found for the keyword 'tends': 3
1. My grandmother tends to her garden every morning.
2. He tends to drift between jobs every few months.
3. Fresh air tends to invigorate the spirit.
1. My grandmother tends to her garden every morning.
2. He tends to drift between jobs every few months.
3. Fresh air tends to invigorate the spirit.
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