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i look forward to getting married vs i look forward to get married

The correct phrase is 'I look forward to getting married.' The verb 'look forward to' is followed by a gerund (verb form ending in -ing) and not an infinitive. The gerund form is used to express an action that will happen in the future.

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i look forward to getting married

This phrase is correct. 'Look forward to' is followed by a gerund form of the verb ('getting').

This phrase is used to express anticipation or excitement about a future event, in this case, getting married.

Examples:

  • I look forward to meeting you.
  • She looks forward to traveling to Europe.
  • They look forward to starting their new job.
  • He looks forward to seeing his family.
  • We look forward to hearing from you.
  • I look forward to getting married and creating lifelong memories with someone special! ! 1 · February 21 at 5:44am. Remove. Remove. Liza LaDue So very lucky  ...
  • I look forward to getting married and raising a family one day — and the waiting is going to make that part of my life all the more worthwhile when it happens.
  • I think I look forward to getting married to that person who understands me and my life. I've had enough relationships to know just how important it is to live your ...
  • We are in love and have been so for more than a few years, we live together, I wouldn't change anything. I look forward to getting married in a year or two when  ...

Alternatives:

  • I am excited about getting married.
  • I can't wait to get married.
  • I am eagerly anticipating getting married.
  • I am looking forward to the wedding.
  • I am thrilled about getting married.

i look forward to get married

This phrase is incorrect. 'Look forward to' should be followed by a gerund form of the verb ('getting').

  • Dec 4, 2011 ... I feel a lot better since then and I could not be happier as I look forward to get married to him contact him if you need help in any area of your life ...
  • Jul 14, 2012 ... I feel a lot better since then and I could not be happier as I look forward to get married to him contact him if you need help in any area of your life ...

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