“It is beyond our imagination that North Korea allowed the family reunion to take place in Pyongyang,” a Red Cross official said. “We really look forward to see how this trip will affect the issues related to separated family reunions in the future.
It means: To feel pleased and excited about something that is going to happen You can use it with simple present or present continuous without change in meaning. After " look forward to " you can use a noun or a verb, depending on the meaning you want to convey. If you use a verb, as to is a preposition, you should use -ing form of the verb as in the example below.
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It means: To feel pleased and excited about something that is going to happen
You can use it with simple present or present continuous without change in meaning. After "look forward to" you can use a noun or a verb, depending on the meaning you want to convey. If you use a verb, as to is
DiamondrgYou are right. I forgot to mention "look forward to see..." is wrong.You didn't forget to mention it was wrong, you actually said it was NOT wrong! Heheh!