The document provides examples of using the prepositions "to", "for", and "so that" in sentences. Some sentences demonstrate using "to" to indicate purpose or intention, such as "I'm going to the shops to buy some bread." Other sentences demonstrate using "for" to indicate reasons or uses, such as "This knife is used for cutting bread." Additional sentences demonstrate using "so that" to indicate intent or reason, such as "I'll leave early so that I can buy some bread."
1. « to » « for »
« so that »
for purpose
examples:
I’m going to the shops to buy some bread.
This knife is used for cutting bread.
I’ll leave early so that I can buy some bread.