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  1. intended to leave vs intended for use - WordReference Forums

    Sep 30, 2020 · The expression intended for emergency use only, is a past participial clause modifying fund. Semantically, it is similar to the relative clause in A fund that is intended for emergency use only.

  2. Intended vs intentionally - WordReference Forums

    Dec 21, 2023 · If we say somebody intended to do something it is almost always the case that they didn't actually do it. If somebody did something that they meant to do the word we use is "intentional" .

  3. he is meant/ supposed/ intended to... | WordReference Forums

    Jun 21, 2020 · Intended probably only works if it’s obvious who’s doing the intending. But it’s unreasonable, in my view, to expect us to comment on a whole list of possible combinations of …

  4. 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 …

  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. I am confident of/intended on winning - WordReference Forums

    Sep 22, 2020 · I am confident to win/on wining In this thread, I have been told that the correct structure is "I am confident of winning". Can I also say, "I am intended on winning? Is there any difference in …

  7. 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 …

  8. no pun intended - WordReference Forums

    Aug 5, 2005 · Con respecto a lo de no pun intended, yo creo que decir que no va con segundas quiere decir que hay un segundo significado en esa frase dependiendo del contexto, pero ese segundo …

  9. Intended for using or Intended for use - WordReference Forums

    Dec 26, 2020 · No. That won't work. After "intended for" you need a noun, not a gerund. Here "use" is a noun. ...and intended for use in calculators. The writer could also have written: ...and intended to be …

  10. intended to / intended for - WordReference Forums

    Sep 14, 2012 · Hi all! First, I have a straight question: What's the difference between intended for and intended to? I don't have a clear idea about the differences, or the contexts where they can be …