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naddy11980
Morocco

help!
 
hi everyone, can we use verb to intend in the continuous form?
I intend to do sth OR I �m intending to do? and why ?   pleaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaase help me

24 Oct 2015      





Gi2gi
Georgia

Hi,
 
Although intend is considered a state verb, and some grammar books may advise against using it in continuous tenses,  
something like this can still be heard (at least in some English dialects)
 
I am intending  to travel around the world when I retire.
 
Giorgi 

24 Oct 2015     



yanogator
United States

I �ll add a little to Giorgi �s answer.

 

I wouldn �t recommend teaching continuous forms of intend, but natives do sometimes use it that way.
 
If I want to emphasize that my plans could change easily, I might say, "I am intending to leave early tomorrow, but that might not happen."
 
Bruce 

24 Oct 2015