I'm here to + (verb): Usage and Examples

I'm here to informs someone you are at the specific place to accomplish something.

Examples:

" I'm here to help you. "
" I'm here to teach you. "
" I'm here to watch cricket. "
" I'm here to play video games. "
" I'm here to run. "
" I'm here to exercise. "
" I'm here to sing a song. "
" I'm here to receive a letter. "
" I'm here to withdraw money. "
" I'm here to see you. "
" I'm here to say I love you. "
" I'm here to kiss you. "
" I'm here to support you. "
" I'm here to remind you. "
" I'm here to drive car. "
" I'm here to watch a movie. "
" I'm here to watch a web series. "
" I'm here to play music. "
" I'm here to drink juice. "
" I'm here to eat fruits. "
" I'm here to tell you a story. "
" I'm here to clean the room. "
" I'm here to stay. "
" I'm here to sleep. "
" I'm here to open the door. "
" I'm here to monitor you. "
" I'm here to aplogize. "
" I'm here to say thank you. "
" I'm here to buy a book. "
" I'm here to welcome you. "
" I'm here to meet Mr. Jaiswal. "

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