To say why you do something: I was training a couple of hours a day during the week to get fit., He went to the shops to buy some shoes., To say why something exists: There are medical teams to take care of injured runners., The information desk is there to help tourists., After TOO and ENOUGH: He was just too tired to carry on., Jill is too young to drive., The driving test is easy enough for her to pass., After certain verbs (agree, appear, ask, arrange, decide, expect, fail, help, promise....): I promised them to come back one day and finish the race., The team decided to continue the race even if it rained., The negative is formed by placing NOT before the INFINITIVE: Two of my team-mates decided not to carry on., It’s hard not to worry about exams.,

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