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What is the present tense of intended?

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The present tense of intended is intend.

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

The present participle of intend is intending.

The past participle of intend is intended.

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Because this waboom is adjacent to where we intend to build the Manor House, we are protecting it carefully with rocks extracted from the fields.
I would like to know more about the whole thing, and I don't intend on voting for a pig in a poke.
After 12 months, the researchers intend to shift the addicts to methadone or abstinence.
I intend to abandon this city voluntarily after completing a certain experiment.
Content that we intend keeping free throughout this period includes abstracts of articles, rapid responses, and the Editor's Choice column.
I intend to say that he has every right not to be more forthcoming, but some Freudian demon prompts me to say that he has every reason not to.

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