Complete Guide to Using “I’m here to + (verb)” in English

The phrase “I’m here to + verb” is used to state your purpose for being in a particular place or situation. This construction helps clearly communicate your intentions or objectives.

“I’m here to” Usage Examples

SnoEnglish ExampleHindi TranslationContext Type
1I’m here to apply for the job.मैं नौकरी के लिए आवेदन करने आया/आई हूँ।Job application
2I’m here to take the exam.मैं परीक्षा देने आया/आई हूँ।Academic
3I’m here to help you.मैं आपकी मदद करने आया/आई हूँ।Assistance
4I’m here to learn English.मैं अंग्रेज़ी सीखने आया/आई हूँ।Education
5I’m here to attend the meeting.मैं मीटिंग में शामिल होने आया/आई हूँ।Professional
6I’m here to collect my package.मैं अपना पार्सल लेने आया/आई हूँ।Errand
7I’m here to support you.मैं आपका समर्थन करने आया/आई हूँ।Emotional support
8I’m here to fix the AC.मैं एसी ठीक करने आया/आई हूँ।Repair service
9I’m here to welcome our guests.मैं हमारे अतिथियों का स्वागत करने आया/आई हूँ।Hospitality
10I’m here to start my new job.मैं अपनी नई नौकरी शुरू करने आया/आई हूँ।Employment
11I’m here to participate in the event.मैं कार्यक्रम में भाग लेने आया/आई हूँ।Social event
12I’m here to receive my certificate.मैं अपना प्रमाणपत्र लेने आया/आई हूँ।Achievement
13I’m here to deliver a speech.मैं भाषण देने आया/आई हूँ।Public speaking
14I’m here to volunteer.मैं स्वयंसेवा करने आया/आई हूँ।Community service
15I’m here to resolve this issue.मैं इस मुद्दे को सुलझाने आया/आई हूँ।Problem-solving

Alternative Expressions

SnoEnglish ExampleHindi Translation
1I’ve come to submit my application.मैं अपना आवेदन जमा करने आया/आई हूँ।
2My purpose here is to assist you.मेरा यहाँ उद्देश्य आपकी सहायता करना है।
3I came here to meet the manager.मैं यहाँ मैनेजर से मिलने आया/आई हूँ।

Key Grammar Rules

  1. Structure:
    • “I’m here to” + base verb form
    • Correct: “I’m here to help”
    • Incorrect: “I’m here to helping”
  2. Tense Variations:
    • Present continuous “I’m here to” for current purpose
    • Past: “I was here to…”
    • Future: “I’ll be here to…”
  3. Question Form:
    • “Are you here to…?”
    • Example: “Are you here to see the doctor?”
  4. Negative Form:
    • “I’m not here to argue”
    • “I’m not here to waste time”

Common Mistakes to Avoid

❌ “I’m here for help you”
✅ “I’m here to help you” (infinitive required)

❌ “I’m here to submitting my form”
✅ “I’m here to submit my form” (base verb form)

❌ “I here to learn”
✅ “I’m here to learn” (verb “to be” required)

Cultural Usage Notes

  1. Common in formal situations:
    • Job interviews (“I’m here to apply for…”)
    • Customer service (“I’m here to resolve…”)
  2. More direct than some Hindi equivalents
  3. Often used when:
    • Entering offices/businesses
    • Attending events
    • Meeting people for specific purposes
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