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Anonymous Posted 16 years ago
Grammar

Looking forward in seeing you there

My boss always ends his invitaions with : "looking forward in seeing you there" and believes it is correct. Please advise
  

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The word 'invitation' can refer to one of several things. " I would like to call that the understood subject, "I". Really, "I am" or "we are" is understood.

  • The word 'invitation' can refer to one of several things.
  • " I would like to call that the understood subject, "I".
  • Really, "I am" or "we are" is understood.
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The word 'invitation' can refer to one of several things.

In general, it is fine to close with,
"Looking forward to seeing you there."

I would like to call that the understood subject, "I".
Really, "I am" or "we are" is understood.
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'in seeing you there' is incorrect. But it's hard to correct your boss! Emotion: zip it!
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Oh, very sorry. I didn't even see the "in." No, the 'in' should read 'to'.
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HI there,
i just have a small question,

when i can use (to + ing) and (to + bace verb) ?
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AnonymousWhen i can can I use (to + ing) and (to + base verb)?
Note the mistakes above.

"to + base verb" is an infinitive. The use of the infinitive depends on what comes befor

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