I don't intend to give up what I have.(noun from of intend)
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A noun form can be created using the suffix 'the' before the verb or adjective. When we use 'the' before it, the following word has to be modified so that it is grammatically correct.
Here, the noun form of intending will be 'the' intention.
The sentence becomes ' I have no intention to give up what I have' or ' I have no purpose of giving up what I have' after the addition of the noun intention.
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Explanation: I have no intention to give up what I have.
Or, My intention is not to give up what I have.
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