APC 13 08 25 16 2 3d
The to - infinitive is used:
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♦ to express purpose
e.g. Sam went to the bank to get some money.
♦ after certain verbs (agree, appear, decide, expect, hope, plan, promise, refuse, etc.). e.g. He promised to help us with the decorations.
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