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Springmeans Posted 14 years ago
Grammar

is "I am looking to it" correct?

I don't think it is, but someone insists ..
  

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Hello, springmeans—and welcome to English Forums. We cannot help you adequately unless you supply adequate context for such questions. 'I am looking to it' can mean 'I'm taking care of it'.

  • Hello, springmeans—and welcome to English Forums.
  • We cannot help you adequately unless you supply adequate context for such questions.
  • 'I am looking to it' can mean 'I'm taking care of it'.
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Hello, springmeans—and welcome to English Forums. We cannot help you adequately unless you supply adequate context for such questions. 'I am looking to it' can mean 'I'm taking care of it'.
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Oh, thanks for your answer. I was only given the single sentence so I am not sure its context, sorry. I never heard of the sentence . 'I am looking to it' before. Sounds weird to me. I must have given me a right answer tho. (Would it be different from 'I am looking into it?' then? I thought this is one that contains the meaning of 'I am talking care of it'.)
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I am looking into it = I am investigating it.
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Thanks for your great help!

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