Make this sentence grammatically correct. I am going home I intend to stay there.
I am going home, and I intend to stay there.
To make the sentence grammatically correct, you would need to add a conjunction to connect the two independent clauses. Here's the corrected sentence:
"I am going home, and I intend to stay there."
To make this sentence grammatically correct, we need to add a conjunction or a punctuation mark to create separate clauses. Here are a few options:
1. I am going home, and I intend to stay there. (using comma + conjunction "and")
2. I am going home; I intend to stay there. (using a semicolon)
3. I am going home. I intend to stay there. (using a full stop/period)
By adding one of these elements, we can clearly separate the two ideas and make the sentence grammatically correct.