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Anonymous Posted 15 years ago
Grammar

Is this sentence structure grammatically correct?

"We have no intent on judging your interiors."
  

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" No. Here are some correct versions. " However, without any context I don't know what the intended meaning is.

  • " No.
  • Here are some correct versions.
  • " However, without any context I don't know what the intended meaning is.
  • What kind of interiors?
  • Clive
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Hi,

"We have no intent on judging your interiors."


No. Here are some correct versions.

"We have no intent to judge your interiors."

"We have no intention of judging your interiors."

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Hi Clive.

Is there any difference between intent and intention apart form their different structures?

Thanks
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Hi,

Generaly speaking, not really.

But, depending on the context, one or the other may sound better and be more commonly used.

I'd still like to know what 'interiors' refers to.

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