Can a time-related word or words postmodify a noun phrase?

Just one more thing

N1. There are no chairs available to sit on.

N2. There are no chairs available for you to sit on.

N3. There are no computers available to use for the work.

N4. There are no computers available in the room to use for the work.

N5. There is nothing I'm curious about as to English grammar.

(I made these five sentences)

Q1) Are sentences N1, N2, N3, N4, N5 correct English?

Q2) As for N1 and N2, does this infinitive phrase "to sit on" grammatically modify "chairs"?

Q3) As for N3 and N4, does this infinitive "to use" grammatically modify "computers"?

Q4) As for N5, does this prepositional phrase "as to English grammar" grammatically modify "nothing"?

I would say yes to the four questions above.

Thank you very much Minion!

And N5 is what I'm thinking about now. haha

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