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Akki007 Posted 8 years ago
Grammar

Grammar

Looking forward to working with you / Looking forward to work with you .


What is correct and why, i want to have a little detailed understanding.

  

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Th phrasal verb is look forward to . You look forward to something , where the something is a noun or equivalent to a noun. eg I look forward to your visit.

  • Th phrasal verb is look forward to .
  • You look forward to something , where the something is a noun or equivalent to a noun.
  • eg I look forward to your visit.
  • eg I am looking forward to Tuesday.
  • eg I looked forward to it.
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Th phrasal verb is look forward to.

You look forward to something, where the something is a noun or equivalent to a noun.

eg I look forward to your visit.

eg I am looking forward to Tuesday.

eg I looked forward to it.


The noun-like version of a verb is its gerund.

eg I look forward to seeing you.

eg I have been l

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