
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 …
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 …
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.
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 …
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
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 …
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 …
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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 …
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 …
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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 …