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Anonymous Posted 18 years ago
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I look forward to "hearing" from you soon.

0Can I write to "hearing" from you soon or to "hear" from you soon? Which sentence is correct?02br
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00 I 01i00look forward to hearing from you02i00 or 01i00looking forward to hear from you02i00 or ?0-
  

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00The grammar of this structure is 01b00'01i00to look forward to02i00' + noun/gerund02b00.02br
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01i00I am looking forward to01b00 the movie02b00 tonight.02i02br
00I look forward to 01b00hearing02b00 from you.00 0-
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0Thank you very much my teacher.0-
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I look forward to hearing your advice
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Hi,
Fine, except that you have a spelling mistake.
Clive
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"Hearing" is the correct form!
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"I`m looking forward to hearing from you in may?" ... is this sentence built correctly?
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Yes, but May should be capitalized and there should be no question mark.

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