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Anonymous Posted 10 years ago
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"I look forward to meeting you" or "I look forward to meet you"?

Which one is correct and Why not both of them?
  

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Anonymous Which one is correct and Why not both of them? In "look forward to", "to" is a preposition. Only an -ing form can go after a preposition if you want a verb there.

  • Anonymous Which one is correct and Why not both of them?
  • In "look forward to", "to" is a preposition.
  • Only an -ing form can go after a preposition if you want a verb there.
  • See CJ
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Anonymous Which one is correct and Why not both of them?
In "look forward to", "to" is a preposition. Only an -ing form can go after a preposition if you want a verb there.

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