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Midori1 Posted 16 years ago
Grammar

"Look forward"

How do you use "look forward"?

- Sometimes I have seen it followed by a gerund

- Sometimes I 've seen it followed by a present time verb.

Which one is correct? or when do you use each?
  

Top answer

to normally follows look forward. I look forward to seeing you again. I look forward to continuing with my studies.

  • to normally follows look forward.
  • I look forward to seeing you again.
  • I look forward to continuing with my studies.
  • I look forward to being able to speak English.
  • etc
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3 Answers
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to normally follows look forward.

I look forward to seeing you again.

I look forward to continuing with my studies.

I look forward to being able to speak English.

etc
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Use

look forward to ---ing ...

CJ
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Thanks CJ. a much better way explaining.

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