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I look forward to it. vs I'll look forward to it

Both phrases are correct, but they are used in different contexts. 'I look forward to it.' is a simple present tense statement expressing anticipation, while 'I'll look forward to it' uses the future tense to convey anticipation. The choice between them depends on whether you are talking about something in the present or future.

Last updated: April 06, 2024 • 2266 views

I look forward to it.

This phrase is correct and commonly used in English to express anticipation for something in the present.

This phrase is used to express anticipation or excitement about something that is going to happen in the near future.

Examples:

  • I look forward to meeting you tomorrow.
  • She looks forward to her vacation next month.
  • We look forward to your visit next week.
  • He looks forward to the weekend.
  • They look forward to the new movie release.
  • Thanks. I look forward to it.
  • Great, I look forward to it.
  • Provided we survive what's to come tonight, I look forward to it.
  • I look forward to it.
  • I enjoy it! I look forward to it.
  • Great, I look forward to it.
  • That would be delightful, I look forward to it.
  • Well, I can assure you that over the next few months, you will all get to know me very well and I look forward to it.
  • I look forward to it.
  • Well, I look forward to it.
  • I look forward to it.
  • I look forward to it.
  • I look forward to it.
  • Well, I look forward to it.
  • I look forward to it. Thanks again, Specialist.
  • I look forward to it. That's why I came here.
  • I think that is a debate we need to have and I look forward to it.
  • That is perfectly normal, I feel, and I look forward to it.
  • I look forward to it. Exactly how great is your strength?
  • I look forward to it.

Alternatives:

  • I am looking forward to it.
  • I eagerly anticipate it.
  • I can't wait for it.
  • I am excited about it.
  • I am anticipating it.

I'll look forward to it

This phrase is correct and commonly used in English to express anticipation for something in the future.

This phrase is used to express anticipation or excitement about something that will happen in the future.

Examples:

  • I'll look forward to seeing you next week.
  • She'll look forward to the party on Friday.
  • We'll look forward to your presentation.
  • He'll look forward to the concert.
  • They'll look forward to the upcoming event.
  • And I'll look forward to it in 20 years or so.
  • I'll look forward to it, Doug.
  • I'll look forward to it.
  • And I'll look forward to it.
  • I'll look forward to it.
  • Thanks, I'll look forward to it.
  • I'll look forward to it.
  • Good, I'll look forward to it then.
  • I'll look forward to it very much.
  • Well, I'll see you at eight. I'll look forward to it.
  • I'll look forward to receiving it.
  • I'll look forward to seeing you handle it.
  • Thank you, I'll work hard I look forward to it
  • Of course. I'll look forward to your call.
  • I'll look forward to seeing you after supper, Sam.
  • I'll look forward to that, actually.
  • I'll look forward to an unscheduled appearance from her, then.
  • I'll look forward to your next visit.
  • I'll look forward to your call.
  • I'll look forward to the next time.

Alternatives:

  • I will be looking forward to it.
  • I will eagerly anticipate it.
  • I will be excited about it.
  • I will be anticipating it.
  • I will eagerly await it.

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