Correct this sentence, I am going home I intend to stay there.

"I am going home, and I intend to stay there."

"I am going home, and I intend to stay there."

To correct this sentence, split it into two sentences:

"I am going home. I intend to stay there."

When combining two independent clauses (complete thoughts) without using a coordinating conjunction (like "and," "but," "or"), it is recommended to separate them with a period or a semicolon. In this case, it's best to use a period since the thoughts are fairly distinct.