Complete the sentences with the correct words.
We use ... with "to" to express purpose.
He opened the window ... some fresh air in.
We also use it after adjectives like free, glad, unlikely and with constructions too+adj or adj+enough.
James is unlikely ... going to such a crowded place.
The button was situated too high for a child ... it.
We use the Infinitive ... after modal verbs, make, let, had better, would rather, why not and some other expressions.
He can ... to music for hours.
Let me ... you.
Why not ... him in?
I'd rather ... the green button.
We use ... after certain verbs like admit, enjoy, miss, mind, expressions like be worth, no use, no good, feel like, etc. and prepositions on, for, after, without, etc.
He enjoys ... to music.
She doesn't mind ... us.
The movie is absolutely not worth ... .
It's no use ... to her — she's too stubborn.
I'm sorry for ... late.
He left without ... a word.