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Anonymous Posted 8 years ago
Grammar

I intend to / I am intending to

Hello

I just wanted to ask about the correct grammar for this sentence:

I haven't washed the dishes yet, but i intend to.

Or/ I haven't washed the dished yet, but i am intending to.

Thank you

  

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Both tenses are correct, but "I intend to" sounds more certain, more definite. The pronoun I is always a capital letter.

  • Both tenses are correct, but "I intend to" sounds more certain, more definite.
  • The pronoun I is always a capital letter.
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Both tenses are correct, but "I intend to" sounds more certain, more definite.

The pronoun I is always a capital letter.

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