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i look forward to hearing vs i look forward to hear

The correct phrase is 'I look forward to hearing.' The verb 'hearing' should be in the gerund form after 'look forward to.' 'Hearing' is the correct form in this context.

Last updated: March 27, 2024 • 1188 views

i look forward to hearing

This phrase is correct and commonly used in English.

Use 'I look forward to hearing' when you want to express anticipation or expectation for listening to something in the future.

Examples:

  • I look forward to hearing your presentation tomorrow.
  • She looks forward to hearing from you soon.
  • We look forward to hearing your thoughts on the matter.
  • They look forward to hearing the results of the experiment.
  • He looks forward to hearing the new album.
  • I look forward to hearing your comments.
  • I look forward to hearing your views in this debate.
  • As I leave the Commission, I wish them every success and I look forward to hearing of their progress in the months to come.
  • I look forward to hearing their arguments on this, but it is in conformity with what Parliament adopted in the Bourlanges report only a few months ago.
  • I look forward to hearing the views of the Members.
  • I wish her and her colleagues well in this important work and I look forward to hearing a full report of her endeavours on her return.
  • Thank you, and I look forward to hearing your answers.
  • I look forward to hearing colleagues contributions and to hearing Commissioner Papoutsis' response to the House.
  • I hope that this potential will be accepted and taken on board by the Commission and I look forward to hearing what the Commissioner has to say about Mr Mather's report.
  • So i look forward to hearing how it goes.
  • I look forward to hearing from you.
  • I look forward to hearing what it will sound like.
  • I look forward to hearing the evidence against them, should there be any.
  • I look forward to hearing all about yer nuptials.
  • You know, I look forward to hearing from you and sharing another...
  • I look forward to hearing your answer.
  • Your grace, I look forward to hearing tales of your hunting escapades.
  • I look forward to hearing what this is about someday.
  • So I look forward to hearing back from you soon.
  • I look forward to hearing your reply later on.

i look forward to hear

This phrase is incorrect. The verb 'hear' should be in the gerund form 'hearing' after 'look forward to.'

  • I look forward to hear from you.
  • So, I look forward to working with the TED community to hear about your ideas about how to fulfill this wish, and in collaborating with you, hasten the day that that visionary statement can become a reality.
  • Having said that, we are of course, prepared to listen to the Council, to hear what their suggestions are and I look forward to our trialogue this week and the conciliation meeting on 20 July.
  • 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.
  • I look forward to the O'Hare ceremony.
  • I look forward to our next sidebar.
  • And not one i look forward to facing in battle once again.
  • And I look forward to a long and wonderful future together.
  • I look forward to that, councilwoman.
  • I look forward to tasting more from you.
  • I look forward to the change of season.
  • I look forward to our next freaky/adorable animal pic.
  • I look forward to years of misadventures with you.
  • And I look forward to collecting it.
  • I look forward to meeting her again.

Alternatives:

  • I look forward to hearing
  • I am looking forward to hearing
  • I look forward to hearing from you
  • I look forward to hearing your thoughts
  • I look forward to hearing the news

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