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Nina_Nia Posted 15 years ago
Grammar

To be looking forward to something...

Hello,

I would be grateful if you correct my sentences and tell me if I am right and the first two sentences are correct.

I am looking forward to receive/receiving your invitation.[Y]

I am looking forward to your invitation.[Y]

I look forward to receive your invitation.

I look forward to receiving your invitation.

I look forward to your invitation.

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Rosemary34 Hello, I would be grateful if you correct my sentences and tell me if I am right and the first two sentences are correct. I am looking forward to receiving your invitation. -- Only receiving, not receive I am looking forward to your invitation.

  • Rosemary34 Hello, I would be grateful if you correct my sentences and tell me if I am right and the first two sentences are correct.
  • I am looking forward to receiving your invitation.
  • -- Only receiving, not receive I am looking forward to your invitation.
  • I look forward to receive your invitation.
  • -- NO I look forward to receiving your invitation.
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Rosemary34Hello, I would be grateful if you correct my sentences and tell me if I am right and the first two sentences are correct.
I am looking forward to receiving your invitation. -- Only receiving, not receive

I am looking forward to your invitation.

I look forward to receive your invitation. -- NO

I look forward to receiving your invit
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I am looking forward to receive receiving your invitation. Okay.

I am looking forward to your invitation. Okay.

I look forward to receive your invitation. Incorrect.

I look forward to receiving your invitation. Okay.
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Is this sentence correct?

I am looking forward to seeing you all at the meeting tomorrow.

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