Examples of using Tends in English and their translations into Malay
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Colloquial
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Ecclesiastic
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She tends to do that.
Which everything tends….
Tends to attract customers.
You see, even now she tends to your welfare.
It tends to be a one-way ticket.
People also translate
Good, because this stuff tends to draw a crowd.
And he tends to overdo it at work.
However in placenta previa, the placenta tends to.
The woman tends to want to control the man.
Nevertheless, the caffeine content tends to be lower than coffee.
It tends to appear around the second trimester.
Or did you know that the left breast tends to be bigger than the right one?
It tends to only sell itself when at a large scale.
The volatility of the oil price tends to depend on economic and political events.
Tends to be a one-sided conversation but fine with me.
The cream is suitable for impure, color-changed skin, which tends to redness.
Anemia tends to worsen as CKD progresses.
It tends to be sweet, since it is made with sugar.
But the heart tends to love those who do good to him.
She tends to get involved in my business, but this was over the line.
The sauce used tends to be olive oil, slightly seasoned with salt.
This tends to give more pressure on the eyes.
This observation tends to be true particularly among the millennial generation.
That tends to happen when you shoot someone in the head.
The bath water tends to be relatively hot, typically between 40 and 43 degrees.
The public tends to underestimate how difficult scientific things are.
This is what tends to confuse people, but just think about what's going to happen.
Platinum tends to trade higher than gold as it is much rarer.
I am someone who tends to see the glass half-full rather than half-empty,' he says.
Infertility tends to be the main problem, although there are treatments that can help.