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synonym for the word like #1 (permalink) Fri Jul 06, 2007 9:29 am   synonym for the word like
 

Hi All,

Here is a sentence that is grammatically correct (I hope) and I'd like to know whether I could replace the word like with other words e.g.

- if you feel like it
- if you've an intention of doing so
- if you're inclined to do so
- if you have a mind to it

Your password was changed and it works but you can changed anytime you like.
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synonym for the word like #2 (permalink) Fri Jul 06, 2007 12:32 pm   synonym for the word like
 

Hi Attila

I would reword your sentence this way:

Your password was changed, but you can change it again anytime you like.


You could replace the word "like" with phrases such as these:

- are so inclined.
- want.
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synonym for the word like #3 (permalink) Fri Jul 06, 2007 13:19 pm   synonym for the word like
 

Hi, Amy

Does if you've an intention of doing so sound natural to you?

I can think of this one if you've intention to do so. (i.e. without an article and with the infinitive) Is it right ?
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synonym for the word like #4 (permalink) Fri Jul 06, 2007 13:31 pm   synonym for the word like
 

Hi LS

First of all, I would never contract 'have' when it is the only verb in a clause or sentence.

No, I would not omit the article. I'd also say that 'the' would be more likely than 'an': if you have the intention of doing so
However, I don't see that clause as a good alternative/option in Attila's sentence.
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synonym for the word like #5 (permalink) Fri Jul 06, 2007 13:36 pm   synonym for the word like
 

Hi, Amy

Thank you for your comment, I think I hear you.

But what about intention of doing v.s. intention to do? Which is correct? If both are ok, which would you prefer?

(I got confused because I'd carried out a search on them via Google and the ratio of the hits is roughly 500,000/1,350,000)
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synonym for the word like #6 (permalink) Fri Jul 06, 2007 14:04 pm   synonym for the word like
 

Hi LS

I guess "intention of doing" might tend to be used in a less general and more personal way -- for a personal plan, for example. So I suppose that's why I don't like using the word "an". It doesn't seem specific enough. Also, "doing" seems more like an activity and "to do" seems like a complete act.

I would accept both "an intention to do" and "the intention to do".
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synonym for the word like #7 (permalink) Fri Jul 06, 2007 14:15 pm   synonym for the word like
 

Hi, Amy

Thank you, I appreciate your input on this :)

(Those articles have always been a pain in my neck :( )
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synonym for the word like #8 (permalink) Fri Jul 06, 2007 14:19 pm   synonym for the word like
 

I'd go with one of the following:

- if you intend to do so
- if your intention is to do so
- if you are intent on doing so
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synonym for the word like #9 (permalink) Fri Jul 06, 2007 19:59 pm   synonym for the word like
 

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Do you like those endings on Attila's sentence, Tom? (i.e. as a replacement for "anytime you like"?) or were your examples intended to be more general?
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synonym for the word like #10 (permalink) Fri Jul 06, 2007 22:56 pm   synonym for the word like
 

To my ears, "anytime you like" is fine.

I say "ears" because I sat here mumbling it for a few seconds. I hope that nobody heard me -- I've got earbuds on, after all, so I probably had to talk a bit more loudly than normal to (be able to) hear myself.

So maybe I was half-yelling, rather than mumbling.

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synonym for the word like #11 (permalink) Sat Jul 07, 2007 19:59 pm   synonym for the word like
 

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Well, I couldn't hear you up here. :lol:

I didn't have a problem with 'anytime you like' either. That's actually why I was asking, though. I didn't think the "intend/intention/intent" clauses worked very well as alternative endings for Attila's particular sentence. In other words, they would be great in many sentences, but not terribly good in Attila's. So I thought your post might have been more general.
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