Определение to 2 в Английский Язык Английский Язык словарь
You use to before the base form of a verb when you are commenting on a statement that you are making, for example when saying that you are being honest or brief, or that you are summing up or giving an example. I'm disappointed, to be honest Well, to sum up, what is the message that you are trying to get across?
You use to before the base form of a verb when indicating what situation follows a particular action. From the garden you walk down to discover a large and beautiful lake He awoke to find Charlie standing near the bed
You use to with `too' and `enough' in expressions like too much to and old enough to; see too and enough
You use to before the base form of a verb to form the to-infinitive. You use the to-infinitive after certain verbs, nouns, and adjectives, and after words such as `how', `which', and `where'. The management wanted to know what I was doing there She told ministers of her decision to resign
You use to before the base form of a verb to indicate the purpose or intention of an action. using the experience of big companies to help small businesses He was doing this to make me more relaxed in order to: see order = in order to