Ethan
What's the difference between "tend to", "incline to", and "prone to"?
2 mars 2019 00:56
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No meaningful difference. However, "to tend to do" is used in the active voice. "The children tend to make noise while playing." The others are more formal and are used in the passive voice ("to be inclined to do" and "to be prone to do"). "The children are inclined to make noise while playing." "The children are prone to make noise while playing."
2 mars 2019
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Take note of what Chris has written. The idiotic down voter has struck again. I corrected the idiocy by voting Chris's comment back up.
2 mars 2019
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