“To” in a Sentence (with Audio)
Examples of how to use the word “to” in a sentence. How to connect “to” with other words to make correct English sentences.
to (prep,): used before a verb to show that it is in the infinitive
Use “to” in a sentence
I try to read her thought. |
Their financial problems are a threat to their marriage. |
He threatened to make it public. |
Do you want me to throw it away? |
I’ve got some free tickets to the show. |
The boy doesn’t know how to tie his shoes. |
She loves to wear tight clothes. |
The luggage was secured tightly to the top of the car. |
Hold on tightly to the railing. |
What time do you go to bed? |
My legs are beginning to tire. |
What do you plan to do? |
Why won’t you talk to me? |
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