intend, unatend,atend, unatended
Some examples of words with "tend" in them include tendency, attend, extend, contend, and distend.
Some words with the root word "tend" include "tendency," "tender," "attend," and "extend."
Words ending in -ch, -sh, -s, -x tend to form plurals with -es rather than just -s.
The root "tend" means to stretch or aim towards a particular direction or outcome. It is often used in words related to taking care of something or showing a tendency towards a certain behavior or action.
The prefix for "tend" is "de-".
The past tense of "tend" is "tended."
Feminine, words ending with A tend to be Fem and words ending with O tend to be Mas.
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include, can be, tend to be, must be
tend,lend,mend,commend
Attend, bartender, coattend, contend, distend and extend are examples of words that contain the root 'tend'. Other examples include intend, overextend and pretend.
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Some words with the root word "tend" include "tendency," "tender," "attend," and "extend."
Hebrew words tend to have different spellings.
The words ate, date, dice, nice, tend, a, an, in, I, tea, aid, aide, tin, and nit can be made from indicate. This is a total of 14 words.
English is considered a language with many borrowed words because it has been shaped by various historical events and cultural influences. As a result, English has absorbed vocabulary from many other languages, such as Latin, French, and German, which have contributed to its diverse and varied lexicon.