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Bassa Posted 15 years ago
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Which sentese is correct in American English?

Which sentese is correct in American English?

1)I'm looking forward to make a deal with you.

2)I'm looking for making a deal with you.

2)I'm looking for to make a deal with you.

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Hi, Which sentese is correct in American English? 1 )I'm looking forward to make a deal with you. I 'm looking forward to making a deal with you.

  • Hi, Which sentese is correct in American English?
  • 1 )I'm looking forward to make a deal with you.
  • I 'm looking forward to making a deal with you.
  • 'look foward to something' means ' be full of happy anticipation of something'.
  • 2) I'm looking for making a deal with you.
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Hi,
Which sentese is correct in American English?

1)I'm looking forward to make a deal with you.
I'm looking forward to making a deal with you.
'look foward to something' means 'be full of happy anticipation of something'.

2)I'm looking for making
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I'm looking forward to striking a deal with you.

Nobody makes a deal. Nobody looks forward to make a deal. Nobody looks for making anything. Nobody looks for to do something.
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Hi,

I hear and read make a deal much, much more often than strike a deal.

Clive
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Can you tell me why we Say "to making" not "to make"?T
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Hi,

You look forward to something.
The something can be a noun or a gerund, which is the noun-like form of a verb.

eg I look forward to the party.
eg I l

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