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how to express someone's intention?
or should i change it into "how can i express the intention?i mean......just like "i want to ......""i plan to...""i am going to ...."sth like that,
May 12, 2009 12:04 PM
Answers · 3
Hello Fanny,
- I would like to -----
- I want to ------
- If you want to express preference of something :
I would rather ------
I would prefer to ------
When you are determined to do something:
- I have planned to ----
- I decided to -----
- I made up my mind to -----
- I am resolved to do something
May 18, 2009
expression is always seen from the person eyes so look to his or her eyes u ll know,as some one said 1st expression is the last the expression.
May 13, 2009
How should/can I express MY intentions? (you saying what you think - 1 person)
How should/can I best express your intentions? (eg. telling someone else/saying out loud another person's intentions - 2 or three people etc)
It depends exactly what you mean???? can you try to put your question into a context?
May 12, 2009
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