Campers live in tents, but so do armies "on bivouac."
Nomads are also traditionally called a tent people, or Gypsies.
several tents is the complete subject. tents is the simple subject
kinship ties
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The collective noun for tents is a caravan. i.e. Oh look, it's a caravan of tents.
They are contemporaries of each other.
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I think that they live in tents
The Tuareg people mostly live in tents. The tents are made of goat skins or mats.
they live in tents
in winter people live in igloos. but in summer the can live in teepee's or tents
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the people in Haiti had to live in little tents that were tore at the top
People who work temporarily in Antarctica sleep in dorms, tents or huts; eat imported food in cafeterias or mess tents that is cooked on stove tops or field camp cookers.
because they need to move every few weeks and they could not haul a big house along so they went in tents
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live in tents
Most people who live in the desert live in large cities or smaller towns just as they would in non-desert regions of the world.