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We use 'infinitive + to':
1. after adjectives, 'nice' , 'happy', 'difficult' etc.:
It's nice to see you.
2. to express purpose or reason:
He joined the club to get some exercise.
3. after 'too' and 'enough':
He's too tired to win the race.
She's not fast enough to win the race.
4. after superlatives and first, second, third etc. object of a sentence:
The most difficult thing is to score a goal.
The first thing you do is to change your shoes.
5. after certain verb, 'advise', 'agree', 'allow', 'help', 'learn', etc.
I'll help you to finish it if you like.
We use 'infinitive + to':
1. after adjectives, 'nice' , 'happy', 'difficult' etc.:
It's nice to see you.
2. to express purpose or reason:
He joined the club to get some exercise.
3. after 'too' and 'enough':
He's too tired to win the race.
She's not fast enough to win the race.
4. after superlatives and first, second, third etc. object of a sentence:
The most difficult thing is to score a goal.
The first thing you do is to change your shoes.
5. after certain verb, 'advise', 'agree', 'allow', 'help', 'learn', etc.
I'll help you to finish it if you like.
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