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What is the past tense of tend?

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The past tense of tend is tended.

The third-person singular simple present indicative form of tend is tends.

The present participle of tend is tending.

The past participle of tend is tended.

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Whites and some blacks have tended to leave high-immigration cities on the coasts for smaller interior cities in the West and South.
Research tended to be critical of police practice, whatever its institutional base.
Interestingly, the two students with the highest grades on the pasture project tended to perform relatively poorly on the exams.
This motion always tended to loosen that sleeve from its anchor until finally it flapped loosely about as a cape might.
Dr O'Flanagan said the STI problem was shared across Europe and tended to be concentrated in capital cities.
A neglectful, stressed or inconsistent parent gave the kind of care which tended to lead to anxious, insecure or avoidant children.

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