No. Tended isa form of the verb tend (care for, manage). The similar word "tender" is an unrelated adjective.
The comparative form of "tender" is "more tender," and the superlative form is "most tender," when comparing the degree of tenderness in different things.
"To have, to hold" as a verb and "tender" as an adjective may be English equivalents of "tenere."Specifically, the Italian word may be the infinitive form of a verb. But it also may be the feminine plural form of the adjective "tenero" ("tender"). The pronunciation depends upon which the word is: the verb is pronounced "teh-NEH-reh," and the adjective is pronounced "TEH-neh-reh."
The noun is tenderness (showing tender feelings). The noun tenderness applied to a food such as meat would be a concrete noun, because it is a characteristic detected by the senses (when chewing and tasting).
I hate this job I am going to tender my resignation. Our company will tender to build the new library.
A baby's skin is soft and tender. <><><> Tender can be a verb "I tender my resignation." It can be an adjective "This is a tender steak" It can be a noun "These gold coins are legal tender." or "he served on a ship in the Navy- a submarine tender."
The word "tender" can be used as an adjective or a verb. As an adjective, it describes something soft, delicate, or caring. As a verb, it means to offer or present something formally.
tender = an adjectiveexamples:a tender moment between boyfriend and girlfrienda tender piece of meata tender, bruised area on one's skin"tender" can also be a noun or a verb in financial contexts. Example as a noun: "Giganto Corporation made a tender of one million dollars for Modesto, Inc."Example as a verb: "Giganto Corporation tendered one million dollars for Modesto, Inc."
No, tender is not a homograph. A homograph is a word that is spelled the same as another word but has a different meaning, while tender has only one meaning as an adjective or a verb.
what is the form of the verb answer it ..............
The verb form of 'nonconformity' is 'non-conform'. It is an intransitive verb.
The verb form of "involvement" is "involve."