hanuman_2000 Are both the sentences the same? Not always. hanuman_2000 when I should use (1) Use it to talk about a present or a regular (repeated) sentiment.
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hanuman_2000Are both the sentences the same?Not always.
hanuman_2000when I should use (1)Use it to talk about a present or a regular (repeated) sentiment.
hanuman_2000orUse it to talk about a present sentiment.either(2).
DoraanneYes, they both mean the same, @hanuman_2000.No, that's incorrect.
hanuman_20001. I am looking forward to meeting.That's incomplete.
hanuman_20002. I look forward to meeting you.That one is okay.