There are two general categories of Arabs: Fellahin or Settled Arabs and Bedouin or Nomadic/Desert Arabs. The Fellahin, which make up the overwhelming majority of the Arab population (95%), all live in towns or cities and "normal" houses or apartments. The Bedouins historically lived in tents, but today, as substantial minority live in houses or apartments where they have been forcibly settled by regimes as diverse as Egypt, Israel, and Saudi Arabia.
For those Bedouins who still live in tents, the reason they do so is because they are a nomadic people who need to provide enough grazing land for their flocks of sheep. As a result, having a fixed dwelling is not useful when trying to keep up with migrating to new pastures. As a result, they use tents since they are easily assembled, disassembled, and reassembled, while still providing sanctuary from the elements. Bedouin tents are typically made using wooden poles to hold up woolen fabrics. These are often dyed in traditional colors that pertain the Bedouin Tribe in question (often patterns of red, black, and white).
several tents is the complete subject. tents is the simple subject
arabs are normal people they do not live differently than Americans, africans ,asians and so on if you are reffering to ancient beduins then they lived in tents
camping tents hiking tents
There is no apostrophe in that sentence. It would be in: The scouts' tents.
To determine how many tents make one-fifth, you need to know the total number of tents. If, for example, there are 100 tents, then one-fifth would be 20 tents (100 divided by 5). Therefore, the number of tents that make one-fifth depends on the total number of tents you have.
Tense is a homophone for tents.
The homonym for "tense" is "tents."
Yes. tents and tense (as in nervous).
Design and make tents for camping or for living.
it was in tents lol
The collective noun for tents is a caravan. i.e. Oh look, it's a caravan of tents.
The homophone of "tents" is "tense."