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Welcome to Open English Door. Thank you for learning with us today. Do you want to explain why you are doing something? Many English learners make a small mistake and say, "I came here for study English". In this video, we will help you learn the correct way to use the word "to" so you can talk about your goals and speak natural English every day. What you will learn: • The Simple Rule: To talk about a person's purpose or reason, use "to" before an action word. • The Correct Way: We say "I sat down to rest" or "I came here to study English". • The Common Mistake: We do not use "for" before a verb like "study" or "see". • When to use "For": We only use "for" to talk about purpose when it is followed by a noun (a thing), such as "I went for an interview" or "We stopped for a drink". We will show you real-life examples and give you time to practice speaking with us. This lesson is perfect for beginner and adult learners who want to speak clearly and feel safe while learning. Key Takeaways: 1. Use: "To" + [Action Verb] to say why you do something. 2. Example: "I am here to learn." 3. Use "for" only with nouns (like "a walk" or "a meal"). Subscribe to Open English Door to keep learning with our calm, slow, and easy lessons. We are here to help you step by step. See you next time at Open English Door.