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I am looking forward to hear you soon. vs I am looking forward to hearing you soon.

The correct phrase is: 'I am looking forward to hearing from you soon.' The verb 'hear' should be in the gerund form 'hearing' to match the preposition 'to' in this context. The phrase 'looking forward to hearing from you soon' is a common and polite way to express anticipation for future communication.

Last updated: March 26, 2024 • 2558 views

I am looking forward to hear you soon.

This phrase is incorrect. The verb 'hear' should be in the gerund form 'hearing' to match the preposition 'to' in this context.

Incorrect. Use 'hearing' instead of 'hear' to form the correct phrase.
  • I am looking forward to the debate.
  • Which I am looking forward to visiting again soon.
  • The Council has accepted that countries must make efforts in this area, and I am looking forward to seeing some practical initiatives soon.
  • Your full and constant support has been extremely valuable and I am looking forward to working with you on the final steps before this Office opens - hopefully very soon.
  • I am looking forward to marriage equality in all 50 states.
  • I am looking forward to your songs every week, Carlene.
  • I am looking forward to the Ten Year Gathering.
  • Not entirely, but I am looking forward to discovering the differences.
  • I am looking forward to the Commission Communication on this matter.
  • I am looking forward to pursuing this fruitful dialogue.
  • I am looking forward to resuming my duties aboard the Enterprise.
  • And you have no idea how much I am looking forward to that.
  • I am looking forward to lunch.
  • I am looking forward to when we both see the same thing.
  • I am looking forward to a positive answer.
  • I am looking forward to a very interesting debate.
  • I am looking forward to working on further improvements in the future.
  • I am looking forward to today's debate.
  • I am looking forward to hearing your views.
  • I am looking forward to the Commission's concrete proposals on this score.

I am looking forward to hearing you soon.

This phrase is incorrect. The preposition 'to' should be followed by the gerund form of the verb 'hearing' to form the correct phrase.

Incorrect. Use 'hearing from you' instead of 'hearing you' to form the correct phrase.
  • I am looking forward to hearing your views.
  • I am looking forward to hearing Parliament's view on this subject.
  • Today I am looking forward to hearing your proposals during this debate.
  • I am delighted that the Council is there for once, and I am looking forward to hearing the Commission's answer.
  • I know that some of you expressed a wish to have more debate on strategic guidelines, so I am looking forward to hearing your views.
  • I am looking forward to the debate.
  • Which I am looking forward to visiting again soon.
  • The Council has accepted that countries must make efforts in this area, and I am looking forward to seeing some practical initiatives soon.
  • Your full and constant support has been extremely valuable and I am looking forward to working with you on the final steps before this Office opens - hopefully very soon.
  • I trust your good judgment in solving this procedural problem, and I am looking forward to hearing the opinion of the representatives of the Council and the Commission.
  • However, this debate might change my mind, so I am looking forward to hearing Members' input into this very important social issue.
  • I am looking forward to marriage equality in all 50 states.
  • I am looking forward to your songs every week, Carlene.
  • I am looking forward to the Ten Year Gathering.
  • Not entirely, but I am looking forward to discovering the differences.
  • I am looking forward to the Commission Communication on this matter.
  • I am looking forward to pursuing this fruitful dialogue.
  • I am looking forward to resuming my duties aboard the Enterprise.
  • And you have no idea how much I am looking forward to that.
  • I am looking forward to lunch.

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