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  1. yo tenía la intención de - WordReference Forums

    Aug 1, 2012 · I do not know whether "I WAS INTENDED" is the equivalent to the spanish "(YO) TENIA INTENCION DE...", or "(YO) PRETENDIA..." Example: I was intended to meet you at seven but the …

  2. Who/whom it is intended for - WordReference Forums

    Jan 13, 2012 · What ogeido says is correct, but since the use of "whom" is formal, that sentence should not end with a preposition. For whom is the presentation intended? Who is the presentation intended …

  3. in the spirit in which it was intended (usage) - WordReference Forums

    Oct 10, 2012 · The problem is that I don't understand what in the spirit in which it was intended really means. I've come up with this example as I'm trying to understand the meaning of this expression.

  4. had intended - WordReference Forums

    Oct 8, 2007 · I ___ to call on you yesterday, but someone came to see me just when I was about to leave. A) intended B) had intended C) was intending D) didn't intend Answer B) Please tell me about …

  5. What are you/do you intended/intend to do? - WordReference Forums

    Aug 18, 2013 · Hello everyone ,,, I wonder if there are any differences between them. <What are you intended to do?> / <What do you intend to do?> Could anyone help me? Thanks

  6. Intended Purchasers / Intended Non-purchasers - WordReference …

    Feb 23, 2017 · But how about "Intended Buyers" and "Non-Intended Buyers." (Although I'm not a fan of "Non-Intended." "Unintended" would be fun, but non-accurate. These just came to me: With Intention …

  7. I meant or I mean - WordReference Forums

    Jan 26, 2013 · You are right, 'I meant' means that you intended to say XXXX just now. I think, however, that we would usually say 'I meant to say . . . '. 'I mean' means something like 'I got it wrong a …

  8. intend, intent, intended | WordReference Forums

    Oct 10, 2010 · Your sentences above are correct, but intent in terms of being intent on doing something is not the same word as "intent," a noun, meaning something that is intended. I cannot think of any …

  9. Who is it for? For whom is it? - WordReference Forums

    Dec 18, 2019 · In questions with be as the main verb, the preposition usually has to come at the end. Who is it for? (Not: *For whom is it?) Practical English Usage, Michael Swan, page 488. Is that …

  10. intended to be used for - WordReference Forums

    Sep 16, 2009 · Original: "The design requirement also requires that the plans intended to be used for determining if the new products meet the design specification must be written and reviewed for …