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I look forward to meeting vs I am look forward to meeting

The correct phrase is "I look forward to meeting." The addition of "am" in the second phrase is incorrect and should be omitted.

Last updated: March 27, 2024

I look forward to meeting

This phrase is correct and commonly used in English.

This phrase is used to express anticipation or excitement about meeting someone in the future.

Examples:

  • I look forward to meeting you next week.
  • She looks forward to meeting her favorite author.
  • We look forward to meeting the new team members.
  • He looks forward to meeting his long-lost friend.
  • They look forward to meeting the new neighbors.
  • I look forward to meeting you, too.
  • Welcome, I look forward to meeting you all soon.
  • I look forward to meeting the young fellow.
  • If not, I look forward to meeting Weyoun Nine.
  • I look forward to meeting my new brother.
  • I look forward to meeting Caspere.
  • I look forward to meeting a Vorlon.
  • I look forward to meeting you in due course.
  • Actually, I look forward to meeting this mediator.
  • I look forward to meeting Vince on Monday...
  • In which capacity I look forward to meeting all the members of the judging panel, very soon.
  • Denis and I look forward to meeting you.
  • But now that your mole problem has been fixed, I look forward to meeting you.
  • Give my regards to your mom, and tell her I look forward to meeting her.
  • I look forward to meeting all of yours.
  • I look forward to meeting you and hearing from you as soon as possible...
  • I look forward to meeting you, and getting your career off to a great start.
  • I look forward to meeting you, too, ma'am.
  • I look forward to meeting him when you all get put on the bus to the Factory.
  • Well, I look forward to meeting the rest of your family tomorrow.

I am look forward to meeting

This phrase is incorrect. The "am" should be removed.

  • I look forward to meeting her again.
  • Then I look forward to meeting her.
  • I very much look forward to meeting the Princess on Tuesday.
  • Anna now looks forward to meeting with leaders from other major religions, hoping for a similar welcome.
  • I look forward to meeting Caspere.
  • But I look forward to meeting her.
  • Actually, I look forward to meeting this mediator.
  • I look forward to meeting a Vorlon.
  • I look forward to meeting you in due course.
  • Look forward to meeting you anon.
  • Welcome, I look forward to meeting you all soon.
  • I... I look forward to meeting Dad.
  • I look forward to meeting your grandmother.
  • Anyway. He looks forward to meeting the two of you.
  • Now, Dimitri, tell Ivan that Marie Wallace sends her condolences for his loss and she looks forward to meeting with him soon.
  • I look forward to meeting up with them again on this next trip.
  • You should be out there celebrating with your daughter, who I look forward to meeting.
  • Give my regards to your mom, and tell her I look forward to meeting her.
  • Well, I look forward to meeting the rest of your family tomorrow.
  • In which capacity I look forward to meeting all the members of the judging panel, very soon.

Alternatives:

  • I look forward to meeting

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