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What is the past tense of intend to?

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The past tense of intend to is intended to.

The third-person singular simple present indicative form of intend to is intends to.

The present participle of intend to is intending to.

The past participle of intend to is intended to.

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He told a Times journalist that he intended to improve living standards for the poor, and that the bourgeoisie had some nasty surprises in store.

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