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Mohammad Yousefi Posted 14 years ago
Grammar

look forward to hear expression

Hi
what is difference between these two sentences
"I'm looking forward to hear from you"
"I look forward to hearing from you"
thanks
  

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Mohammad Yousefi W hat is difference between these two sentences ? There is very little difference, if any.

  • Mohammad Yousefi W hat is difference between these two sentences ?
  • There is very little difference, if any.
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Mohammad YousefiWhat is difference between these two sentences?
There is very little difference, if any.
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thanks for your prompt reply but would you please explain it to me is it for meaning or grammar.
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Mohammad YousefiHi
what is difference between these two sentences
"I'm looking forward to hear from you"
"I look forward to hearing from you"
thanks
Both "I look forward to" and "I'm looking forward to" need the -ing form: hearing from you.
So your first one is incorrect.
There is little difference between them otherwi

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