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  1. Jul 5, 2007 · 1 to have something in your mind as a plan or purpose [↪ intention] Part1: intend to do something. I intend to spend the night there. intend somebody/something to do something. I didn't intend her to see the painting until it was finished.

  2. Apr 20, 2023 · "Intend to do" and "intend doing" have pretty much the same meaning as far as I can tell in daily speech and are used interchangeably. However, they have different grammatical structures. In any language there are many different ways to say nearly the same thing!

  3. Apr 1, 2020 · Synonym for intend to do Intend means you're going to do it. Consider means you are thinking about it, but may not do it. |Intend means you will do it. For example: I intend to finish my homework.

  4. Learn the meaning, pronunciation and usage of the verb intend, which means to have a plan or purpose in your mind when you do something. See examples of intend to do, intend doing and other forms of the verb.

  5. Mar 11, 2014 · Users of WordReference Forums exchange opinions on the correct usage of intend to do and intend doing in English. Some claim that intend doing is possible in British English, while others prefer the infinitive form.

  6. "intend to do something" is correct and usable in written English. It is used to express a plan or purpose in the future, usually in the form of "intend to + verb". For example: "I intend to study hard and get good grades this semester."

  7. May 27, 2013 · to think about something you intend to build or make, and draw a picture of how it will look 'plan on' (phrasal) [plan on (doing) something] to intend to do something or expect something to happen: We are planning on going to Australia this year.