1) "I am looking forward to meeting you" 2)"I am looking forward to do business with you"
I reckon the #1 is correct. the "to" is preposition of the "looking forward", thus it should be followed by a gerund or noun word. If this is correct, then how come the #2 be correct as well. The "do" is not a gerund nor a noun.
Thank you.
Top answer
Hi CS Number 2 should be "I am looking forward to do ing business with you".
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Hi CS Number 2 should be "I am looking forward to do ing business with you".
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