Hi, Your meaning is unclear. You need to reword your sentence, eg I have plans to solve those problems. Clive
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AnonymousDo you agree that there is an omission of 'with' in 'I do not have enough money to buy a car (with)'?I do not have enough money to buy a car. This is perfectly clear and fine.
Anonymousdo you think any preposition is omitted for 'to infinitive' to modify 'plans'? Or without any omission, to infinitive modifies plans b
AnonymousThank you so much as usual and then do you think "to buy a car" and "to solve the problems" function as an adjective or an adverb?Neither, I would say. They don’t describe or modify anything. Their function is to complete the meaning of the sentence.