Sometimes people must fend for themselves.
please rephrase the question. It does not make sense.
No it dosent really make sense it juz makes yhu sound like a bxtch
The move was a calculated gamble to fend off litigation.
The present tense of "fend" is "fends." For example, "He fends off criticism."
No. "It (a bear) waits to catch salmon' would be unusually literary. "It (a bear) is or was waiting to catch salmon" would be sensible.
I/you/we/they fend. He/she/it fends.
Fend off, mate!
Peter Fend was born in 1950.
Fritz Fend died in 2000.
Fritz Fend was born in 1920.
the rock stars had to fend off the screaming and swarming girls as they exited the building