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I look forward seeing you vs I look forward to see you

Both phrases are incorrect. The correct form is "I look forward to seeing you." The verb "look forward to" is followed by a gerund (the -ing form of a verb) and not the base form of the verb.

Last updated: March 21, 2024 • 1372 views

I look forward seeing you

This phrase is incorrect. The verb "look forward to" should be followed by a gerund (the -ing form of a verb).

The correct form is "I look forward to seeing you."

I look forward to see you

This phrase is incorrect. The verb "look forward to" should be followed by a gerund (the -ing form of a verb).

The correct form is "I look forward to seeing you."
  • I will look forward to see you beat your father from dish washing.
  • We enjoyed having you on board and look forward to see you again in the near future.
  • We need to look forward to see what the EU can do collectively.
  • That might cause Japan to look forward, to see the situation with fresh eyes, and to remove these numerous technical barriers.
  • I'll look forward to that, but listen, nice to see you again.
  • We look forward and will see to it that the representatives of Memorial have the freedom to come to this Parliament, thereby symbolising the freedoms and rights that all citizens in the Northern Caucasus enjoy.
  • I look forward to an opportunity to see electronic visas being issued by the financial controller in Brussels which should get rid of the criticisms which the Court levies.
  • I am glad to see that they are participating in the work of this House and I look forward to working with them in the future.
  • I look forward to the conclusions of the visit of Parliament's delegation to Washington, and hope that here too we will be able to see the start of a new chapter.
  • I look forward to the next time we see each other.
  • I look forward to finding out the bottom line tomorrow, when I see Shelby.
  • We look forward to further work by the European Commission on this subject and we are very keen to see the action plan.
  • I look forward to witnessing proper Roman formation.
  • I look forward to more tomorrow.
  • I look forward to resuming our conversation...
  • I look forward to more civilized surroundings.
  • I look forward to hearing from you.
  • I look forward to some constructive cooperation.
  • It's just, whichever way I look, I don't see anything to look forward to.
  • Good to see what I have to look forward to.

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