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Anonymous Posted 8 years ago
Grammar

Usage of propose

Propose means intend, if I use it like be going to, does it right or wrong?

I going to buy that shirt

I propose to buy that shirt

  

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anonymous " Propose " means "intend ". I f I use it like " be going to " , does is it right or wrong? I 'm going to buy that shirt.

  • anonymous " Propose " means "intend ".
  • I f I use it like " be going to " , does is it right or wrong?
  • I 'm going to buy that shirt.
  • I propose to buy that shirt .
  • No sentence is correct if it doesn't end with a punctuation mark.
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anonymous

"Propose" means "intend". If I use it like "be going to", does is

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