Is i look forward to seeing you there and i looking forward to see you there means the same?ans which one is correct and appropriate one..
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Anonymous I look forward to seeing you there. They both mean the same, but only the first is correct. " One problem is that in the first case "to" is a preposition, and in the second case it's the infinitive marker.
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Anonymous I look forward to seeing you there.
They both mean the same, but only the first is correct.
" One problem is that in the first case "to" is a preposition, and in the second case it's the infinitive marker.
" Some expressions are followed by the gerund and some by the infinitive.
It's difficult for learners to remember which are which.
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