Question textAs a hedging device, the verb tend and the noun tendency are used to express that this is the way in which people or things normally (but not always) behave. The verb form, tend, is followed by the infinitive. For example: Destructive divisions within the political parties tend to emerge when they have been in power for more than 10 years. The noun form is often used like this: There is a tendency for destructive divisions to emerge... Destructive divisions have a tendency to emerge... Question: Complete the sentences below with one of the phrases or words from the box. [table] a tendency for | a tendency to | tends tend to | to | for [/table] Recent studies indicate Answer 1 Question 3[input] individuals to exhibit higher levels of stress in urban environments. The research findings suggest that adolescents Answer 2 Question 3[input] engage in risky behaviour when influenced by peer pressure. Students who have Answer 3 Question 3[input]procrastinate often struggle to meet deadlines. Perfectionism Answer 4 Question 3[input] to result in a highly self-critical mindset. Children raised in bilingual households tend Answer 5 Question 3[input] develop stronger cognitive skills than their monolingual counterparts. The analysis suggests a tendency Answer 6 Question 3[input]educational disparities to persist among marginalized communities despite efforts to improve access to quality education.多项填空题

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