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Anonymous Posted 19 years ago
Grammar

is this correct "I am looking forward to talking to you"?

is this correct "I am looking forward to talking to you"?
  

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Yes, it is fine and quite common.

  • Yes, it is fine and quite common.
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Yes, it is fine and quite common.
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I would use the phrase "I look forward to talking with you"

1. "look" vs. "am looking"= "look" is active tense, which is grammatically preferable

2. "talking with" vs. "talking to"- "talking with" shows more of a conversational, personal/warm tone. Typically, if you say you need to "talk to" someone, it is more of a one-way street, and can have a slightly negative/cold connotati
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Actually, I would personally use "talking to you" although "with" is probably grammatically correct it is cumbersome and formal. Unless formality if what you are attempting to convey. If that is the case then "Speaking with you" is the better option.
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Anonymous"Speaking with you" is the better option.
In American English. Outside that, talking to you and speaking to you are sufficient in all situations.
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i wish I could only talk to you or meet you,where do you live and if I got a plane ticket for you to come here.we can bye you some nice things and go out & maybe something good can come out of this
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I'm looking forward to chatting with you soon.

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