to say why we do something: - He’s taken up tennis to make friends., to say why something exists: - There’s an example to help you., after too and enough:  - It’s too cold to go swimming today., verb + to infinitive - She agreed to meet him after work., verb + (somebody/ something) + to infinitive - She expected to win the race., verb + somebody/ something + to infinitive - The money enabled him to go to university., after prepositions: - We watched a film about climbing in the mountains., use a verb + -ing after to when to is a preposition: - : I’m looking forward to going on holiday, as subjects or objects of a sentence:  - Climbing is safer than it looks., We use a verb + -ing after some verbs. - She suggested playing a game of squash after school, We use a verb + -ing after these expressions: - I can’t bear watching my team when they play badly-,

Leaderboard

Visual style

Mga Option

I-switch ang template

I-restore ang gi-autosave: ?