~ 하러

I came here to ~

to read a newspaper.
to answer the phone.
to discuss the project.
to get some paper.
to have some coffee.
to pick up the paycheck.

Why did he go there? He went there ~

to hava a meeting.
to append a meeting.
to file the paper.
to test the project.
to copy the report.

~ 하지 않으려고

Why did you get up early? I got up early ~

not to miss the meeting.
not to miss the train.
not to be late for class.

~ 해서

I'm sorry ~

I'm sad ~
I'm glad ~
I'm happy ~
I'm suprised ~
I'm disappointed ~

to hear that.
to see you.
to have you here.
to work with you.
to talk you.
to bother you.
to disturb you.
to call you late.
to let you down.


너무 ~해서 ~하다

It's too hot ~

It's expensive.
It's too expensive to buy.
too hot
too difficult
too small

He's too young to see the movie.
too slow
too busy
too tired

to eat.
to drink.
to touch.
to hold.
to lift.
to learn.

~하기에 충분히 ~하다.

She is old enough to ~

She is old enough to see the movie.
to drive a car.
to drink alcohol.
to live alone.
to buy a nice car.

He is rich enough to ~
He is fast enough to ~
He si strong enough to ~

~ 할

I have a work to do.

I have a money to spend.
I have a movie to watch.
I have a place to go.
I have a book to read.
I hava a friend to meet.

I need something to do.
I need something to eat.
I need something to write on.
I need something to write with.
I need something to write about.

what to do.

He doesn't know
what to do.
what to buy.
what to say.
where to do it.
when to do it.
how to do it.

Please, tell me
how to drive.
how to swim.
how to speak english.
how to use the computer.
how to cook pasta.
how to make coffee.

I'd like to know
when to go.
where to go.

whether to or not.

He's not sure
whether to tell or not.
whether tosend him or not.