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Uthman Posted 19 years ago
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is "look forward to" must be followed by "the Gerund"?

Is "look forward to" must be followed by "the Gerund" or there are some cases where it can be followed by "the infinitive", if so, can you give some examples.
Thank you very much.
  

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Nope-- only the -ing form. ' To ' is a preposition: Look forward to + noun.

  • Nope-- only the -ing form.
  • ' To ' is a preposition: Look forward to + noun.
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Nope-- only the -ing form. 'To' is a preposition: Look forward to + noun.

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