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摘自曼哈顿 Ron大神的解释
* If "to + verb" expresses the purpose of an action, then the subject of the action should also be the one whose intention is "to + verb".
E.g.,
Tom swam a mile three times a week to boost his stamina.
(Who swam a mile three times a week? Tom did. Whose intention was to improve his stamina? Tom's.)
* "To + verb" can also qualify adjectives/descriptions. In this case, the subject of the previous part is the thing being VERBed"”i.e., the object of the verb.
Ok, that rule looks like nonsense in rule form. (I wrote it myself, and it still looks like nonsense.) So, just remember some examples.
This book is hard to read. (Someone is reading the book.)
Some mountains are just too tall to climb. (we're talking about climbing mountains)
Two different things.
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