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Pen guava 331 Posted 7 years ago
Grammar

Tend to plus noun

Can we use "tend to" with a noun like in the following sentence:

Young People tend to fashion trends from the European cities.

  

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pen guava 331 Can we use "tend to" with a noun like in the following sentence: No. Here are some examples: Young p eople tend to follow fashion trends from the European cities. Young p eople tend to like European fashion trends.

  • pen guava 331 Can we use "tend to" with a noun like in the following sentence: No.
  • Here are some examples: Young p eople tend to follow fashion trends from the European cities.
  • Young p eople tend to like European fashion trends.
  • Young p eople tend to be infatuated with the latest fashion trends in Europe .
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pen guava 331Can we use "tend to" with a noun like in the following sentence:

No. Here are some examples:

Young people tend to follow fashion trends from the European cities.
Young people tend to

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pen guava 331

Can we use "tend to" with a noun like in the following sentence:

Young People tend to fashion trends from the European cities.

No, because the "to" is the infinitive particle, but you can use "tend toward" with some nouns. That would be "towards" in the UK.

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