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Anonymous Posted 14 years ago
Grammar

I look forward to seeing you again in 2012

Hi...

I have a sentence on which my friend think it is wrong : I look forward to seeing you again in 2012.

Need help please ...

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. It is fine. 'Look forward to + noun/gerund' is the idiomatic verb phrase.

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  • It is fine.
  • 'Look forward to + noun/gerund' is the idiomatic verb phrase.
  • 'To' is not the infinitive particle (as in 'I want to dance'); it is a preposition.
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It is fine. 'Look forward to + noun/gerund' is the idiomatic verb phrase. 'To' is not the infinitive particle (as in 'I want to dance'); it is a preposition.
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AnonymousI look forward to seeing you again in 2012. --Correct
Look forward to:
Meeting you.
Seeing you.
Spending the summer with you.

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