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Anonymous Posted 9 years ago
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I am looking forward to the future days.

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Is this sentence correct?

I am looking forward to the future days.

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It doesn't sound very natural to me. If it's the long term, just use 'I am looking forward to the future' or, if it's only the next few days that you're referring to, use 'I am looking forward to the coming days'.

  • It doesn't sound very natural to me.
  • If it's the long term, just use 'I am looking forward to the future' or, if it's only the next few days that you're referring to, use 'I am looking forward to the coming days'.
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It doesn't sound very natural to me. If it's the long term, just use 'I am looking forward to the future' or, if it's only the next few days that you're referring to, use 'I am looking forward to the coming days'.
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Thank you.

That might be it! My teacher underlined "days" but I was not quite sure how she meant it. So I made a mistake Emotion: sad
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Language - especially English - doesn't follow as many rules as teachers like you to think. There are many examples of English 'rules' that are simply ignored by many native speakers so I wouldn't worry about a 'mistake' as you're exploring what works and what sounds natural to the British or American ear.

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