To: preposition

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Cambridge Dictionary

"used before a verbarrow-up-right to show that it is in the infinitivearrow-up-right"

"used after some verbsarrow-up-right, especiallyarrow-up-right when the actionarrow-up-right describedarrow-up-right in the infinitivearrow-up-right will happenarrow-up-right laterarrow-up-right"

"used after many verbsarrow-up-right of agreeingarrow-up-right, needingarrow-up-right, and wantingarrow-up-right"

"used insteadarrow-up-right of repeatingarrow-up-right a verbarrow-up-right clausearrow-up-right"

Merriam-Webster

"used to indicate that the following verb is in the infinitive form"

"often used by itself in place of an infinitive verb when the verb is understood"

"used to indicate the place, person, or thing that someone or something moves toward"

"used to indicate the place where someone participates in a particular activity"

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