Differences Between “Tend To” and “Intend To”
مقایسه تفاوت های Differences Between “Tend To” and “Intend To” “Tend To” vs “Intend To” Both “tend” and “intend” are transition verbs which are very close to each other but may not be used in place of each other without changing the meaning of the sentence. “Tend To” “Tend” is a transitive verb. According to the Merriam Webster Dictionary the word “tend” originated around the 14th century, and its use in Middle English was as the short form of “attenden” which means “to attend.” “Tend to” may be used in two forms; with an object and without an object. When used without an object, it has following meanings:
The following are a few general statements of the phrase “tend to.”
“Intend” is also a transitive verb. It is also used with and without an object. When used as a verb without an object “to” is often omitted. The usage of “intend” is traced back to the 13th century. It is supposed to have originated from the French word “intendere” which means “to stretch towards” or “to aim at.” “Intend to” may be used in various forms as:
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