Which is correct:
"I was intending to" or "I was intending to ask"?

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I was intending to

This phrase is correct and can be used to express a general intention without specifying the action.

This phrase is used to indicate a general intention or plan without specifying the action that was intended. It can stand alone as a complete thought.

Examples:

  • I was intending to call you later.
  • She was intending to visit the museum.
  • They were intending to go on a trip.
  • He was intending to study abroad.
  • We were intending to have a meeting.

Alternatives:

  • I intended to
  • I was planning to
  • I was thinking of

I was intending to ask

This phrase is correct and is used when you want to specify the action that was intended, in this case, asking something.

This phrase is used when you want to specify the action that was intended. It is more specific than 'I was intending to' and indicates the intention to ask a question or seek information.

Examples:

  • I was intending to ask about your project.
  • She was intending to ask for help.
  • They were intending to ask for directions.
  • He was intending to ask for clarification.
  • We were intending to ask for feedback.

Alternatives:

  • I intended to ask
  • I was planning to ask
  • I was thinking of asking
Both phrases are correct, but they are used in different contexts. 'I was intending to' is a complete phrase that can stand alone, while 'I was intending to ask' is more specific and indicates the intention to ask something. The choice between the two depends on whether you want to convey a general intention or a specific intention to ask something.

Last updated: March 19, 2024

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