to
Meanings of to
- 1.shows direction, purpose, or the infinitive form of a verbExamples
- I want to learn English.
Examples containing this term
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to respond to changes in the situation
to respond to changes in the situation
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We had to abandon the project due to budget cuts.
We had to abandon the project due to budget cuts.
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I like to read history books.
I like to read history books.
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The boy threw the ball to the dog.
The boy threw the ball to the dog.
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to study Japanese
to study Japanese
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We need to change the car's oil.
We need to change the car's oil.
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to take advantage of someone's kindness
to take advantage of someone's kindness
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I will accompany you to the station.
I will accompany you to the station.
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We need to book accommodation in Kyoto.
We need to book accommodation in Kyoto.
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Only members have access to the files.
Only members have access to the files.
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There is easy access to the station.
There is easy access to the station.
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The law regulates access to abortion services.
The law regulates access to abortion services.
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I was able to finish on time.
I was able to finish on time.
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Her ability to solve problems is impressive.
Her ability to solve problems is impressive.
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Such books are easy to read.
Such books are easy to read.
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This is the best way to learn.
This is the best way to learn.
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Please take this box to the car.
Please take this box to the car.
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Many people came to the event.
Many people came to the event.
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We go to school by bus.
We go to school by bus.
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I go to school with my sister.
I go to school with my sister.
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I want to learn English.
I want to learn English.