Present Simple
I tend to wake up early.
You tend to eat healthy.
He tends to be late.
She tends to read a lot.
It tends to rain in April.
We tend to go jogging on weekends.
They tend to travel during summer.
Past Simple
I tended to procrastinate last year.
You tended to call frequently.
He tended to work late.
She tended to shop at that store.
It tended to malfunction.
We tended to dine out on Fridays.
They tended to arrive early.
Future Simple
I will tend to the garden tomorrow.
You will tend to your responsibilities.
He will tend to be more careful.
She will tend to her studies.
It will tend to get hot in the afternoon.
We will tend to the issue immediately.
They will tend to the arrangements.
Present Continuous
I am tending to the baby now.
You are tending to the garden.
He is tending to the guests.
She is tending to her emails.
It is tending to overheat.
We are tending to the project.
They are tending to their duties.
Past Continuous
I was tending to the chores when you called.
You were tending to the kids during the movie.
He was tending to the cooking.
She was tending to her knitting.
It was tending to cool down last night.
We were tending to our garden over the weekend.
They were tending to their paperwork yesterday.