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Hly2004 Posted 20 years ago
Vocabulary

tend

This is a personal day, a terrible day, the day to which his entire sojourn has been tending.

What's the meaning of "tend to"?

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From Cambridge: tend to sb/sth phrasal verb to deal with the problems or needs of a person or thing: Would you mind waiting? I'm tending to another customer at the moment. Nurses tended to the injured.

  • From Cambridge: tend to sb/sth phrasal verb to deal with the problems or needs of a person or thing: Would you mind waiting?
  • I'm tending to another customer at the moment.
  • Nurses tended to the injured.
  • where is it from?
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From Cambridge:
tend to sb/sth phrasal verb
to deal with the problems or needs of a person or thing:
Would you mind waiting? I'm tending to another customer at the moment.
Nurses tended to the injured.

I am not sure if I really like your sentence...where is it from?

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