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i tend both
Grammar usage guide and real-world examplesUSAGE SUMMARY
The phrase "i tend both" is not correct in written English due to the lowercase "i." You can use it when discussing your attention or care towards two subjects or tasks.
Example: "In my role, I tend both to the needs of the clients and the requirements of the project."
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In October , 1995 David Foster Wallace wrote to him, "Because I tend both to think I'm uniquely afflicted and to idealize people I admire, I tend to imagine you never having had to struggle with any of this narcissism or indulgence stuff.... Maybe I want a pep-talk, because I have to tell you I don't enjoy this war one bit".
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58 human-written examples
I tend to disagree – both are important.
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I tend to think both are in fact the case, because I think that this movie is at least as much about the film industry as it is about the Third Reich, but I leave the unpacking to Tarantino scholars.
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I have a reasonably short commute – less than 20 minutes on the train to and from the office – and I tend to play it both there and back every day".
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I tend to agree on both counts.
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I tend to think that both believers and non-believers can imagine (with varying degrees of effort, I'm sure) the new possibilities implied by Resurrection.
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There's a real market for world music but also North American folk - and I tend to combine both.
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I tend to locate this primal bliss, both for myself and for surfing as a whole, somewhere off Waikiki.
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I tend to have the best thrill when you both come together to be more than you both could alone.
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"I tend to make sure it stays testing for both of us".
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I tend to see it as an indication that both dignity and hope have become aspirational.
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Expert writing Tips
Best practice
Ensure the subject pronoun "I" is always capitalized to adhere to standard English grammar rules.
Common error
Avoid using a lowercase "i" when referring to yourself as it is grammatically incorrect. Always capitalize "I" regardless of its position in the sentence.
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Linguistic Context
The phrase "i tend both", with its grammatical error, attempts to express a general inclination towards two actions or states. The only example available, as per Ludwig, indicates that the phrase is meant to convey a personal preference.
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Ludwig's WRAP-UP
The phrase "i tend both" is grammatically incorrect due to the lowercase 'i'. According to Ludwig, the correct usage requires capitalizing the pronoun "I". While the phrase attempts to convey a habitual inclination towards two actions, its infrequent occurrence and grammatical error make it non-standard. For clearer and more accurate communication, consider using alternatives like "I usually do both" or "I often do both". Always prioritize correct capitalization to ensure grammatical accuracy and clarity in writing.
More alternative expressions(6)
Phrases that express similar concepts, ordered by semantic similarity:
I usually do both
Replaces "tend" with "usually do", focusing on the habitual nature of the action and maintaining the "both" aspect.
I generally do both
Uses "generally do" to convey the idea of a common practice or habit of doing both.
I often do both
Substitutes "tend" with "often do", indicating a frequent occurrence of doing both.
I commonly do both
Similar to "usually" and "often", this emphasizes the frequency of performing both actions.
I am inclined to do both
Replaces "tend" with "am inclined", providing a more formal way of expressing a disposition towards doing both.
I have a tendency to do both
Uses "have a tendency" instead of "tend", making the sentence more descriptive.
I am likely to do both
Replaces "tend" with "am likely", focusing on the probability of doing both.
I am prone to do both
Indicates a susceptibility or likelihood of doing both.
I am apt to do both
Substitutes "tend" with "am apt", indicating a natural or habitual inclination.
I am wont to do both
A more archaic and formal way of saying "I am accustomed to doing both".
FAQs
How to correctly use "i tend" in a sentence?
Always capitalize the pronoun "I". For example, instead of "i tend to agree", write "I tend to agree".
Is "i tend both" grammatically correct?
No, "i tend both" is not grammatically correct because the pronoun "I" is not capitalized. The correct form is "I tend both".
What is a better way to express the meaning of "I tend both"?
Consider alternatives like "I usually do both", "I often do both", or "I "am inclined to" do both" depending on the specific context.
What's the difference between "I tend to" and "I usually"?
"I tend to" implies a general inclination or habit, whereas "I usually" indicates a more frequent or consistent action. The phrase "I usually" suggests the action happens more often than not. For example, I usually do both.
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Usage summary
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Linguistic context
Ludwig's wrap-up
Alternative expressions
FAQs
Source & Trust
94%
Authority and reliability
2.8/5
Expert rating
Real-world application tested