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Minhuoc Posted 20 years ago
Grammar

intend

0Can "intend" be used by two ways?02br
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00Intend + to infinite02br
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00Intend + gerund02br
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00"Where do you01b01u00 intend to go02u02b00 for your holidays this year."02br
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00"Where do you 01b01u00intend going02u02b00 for your holidays this year."02br
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0 "Intend to V" and "intend + (that clause)" are the grammatical forms. 02br 02br 00paco 0-

  • 0 "Intend to V" and "intend + (that clause)" are the grammatical forms.
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0 "Intend to V" and "intend + (that clause)" are the grammatical forms. But not a few people use "intend V-ing" or "intend on V-ing", which OED does not authorize.02br
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