Learners' Questions series 2
Intermediate level
Using 'for' and 'to' for reasons why
Episode 191029 / 29 Oct 2019

This week's question
When should I use 'for' or 'to' to express purpose? - Alex from Spain
Answer this
What do we do when we 'express purpose'?
Language points
Infinitive of purpose
The infinitive of purpose is formed with 'to' + a bare infinitive verb. We add it to the end of a sentence to explain why we are doing something. We can make things more formal by using 'in order to' or 'so as to'.
- I ran to catch the bus.
- The dog lay down to sleep.
- I ran in order to catch the bus.
- The dog lay down so as to sleep.
Using a noun
We can use 'for' + a noun to explain why we are doing something too.
- I ran for the bus.
- The dog lay down for a nap.
Explaining the purpose of an object
We can use 'for' + a noun or -ing to explain the purpose of an object - either what it does or how it will be used.
- I have one pair of shoes for work and one pair for doing sports.
Asking about the purpose of an object
To ask about the purpose of an object - or an action - we use the question 'What...for?'
- What do you have two pairs of shoes for?
- What did you do that for? I was sleeping!
The answer
When we express purpose we say why we do, are doing or did something.
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