intending
No, Intent is a noun. An adjective form of the verb (to intend) could be intended.
Intentional. NB . Many adjectives in the English Language, particularly for abstract nouns, end in '--al'.
No, the word 'intended' is the past participle, past tense of the verb intend. The past participle of the verb is also an adjective. Examples: Adjective: The intended victim survived. Verb: He intended to study right after school. Intent and intention are nouns.
I intend to show you the meaning of the word "intend".
I intend to answer this question a little later. If you intend to proceed, please do so immediately.
The noun forms for the verb intend are intention, intent, and the gerund, intending.
Intended is the past tense of intend.
I intend tomorrow to tell her I love her.
I intend to answer this question to the best of my ability.
What does he intend to make his sole preoccupation
The stress is in the second syllable ... in-TEND
Past tense: I intended. Present tense: I intend.