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I look forward to seeing your comments vs I look forward to see your comments

The correct choice is 'I look forward to seeing your comments.' The verb phrase 'look forward to' is followed by a gerund (verb + 'ing'), not by the base form of a verb. This is a common structure in English.
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I look forward to seeing your comments

This phrase is correct and commonly used in English.

This phrase is used to express anticipation or excitement about receiving someone's comments. 'Seeing' is a gerund form that follows the verb 'look forward to.'

Examples:

  • I look forward to seeing your presentation.
  • She looks forward to meeting new people.
  • We look forward to hearing from you soon.
  • They look forward to participating in the event.
  • He looks forward to reading your book.
  • Finally, on a positive note, I welcome your comments on generic medicine and I look forward to seeing the review of the Customs Regulation.
  • I look forward to seeing your expression when you find out what he's really like.
  • Thank you for your attention and I look forward to your comments.
  • I look forward to hearing your comments.
  • I look forward to hearing your comments.
  • I look forward to hearing your comments.
  • We look forward to seeing your proposal on this before the summer is out.
  • I look forward to seeing the results.
  • I look forward to seeing further directives, perhaps starting with disability.
  • I look forward to seeing Wesley Crusher again.
  • I look forward to seeing you again tomorrow.
  • I look forward to seeing you again tomorrow.
  • I look forward to seeing Member States implementing and working well with it.
  • I look forward to seeing you then.
  • I look forward to seeing you at my daughter's wedding.
  • Well, then I look forward to seeing you there.
  • I look forward to seeing you at Mass.
  • I look forward to seeing more of your work.
  • I look forward to seeing you again as Mephisto.
  • I look forward to seeing you accept your nobel.

I look forward to see your comments

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

  • Thank you for your attention and I look forward to your comments.
  • I look forward to hearing your comments.
  • I look forward to hearing your comments.
  • I look forward to hearing your comments.
  • Ladies and gentlemen, thank you very much, I look forward to receiving your comments.
  • To that extent, Commissioner, I look forward to your comments on Amendment No 11 with great expectation.
  • Thank you for your time and I look forward to hearing your comments.
  • Finally, on a positive note, I welcome your comments on generic medicine and I look forward to seeing the review of the Customs Regulation.
  • I will say no more here, but I look forward to hearing your comments on the report.
  • I am grateful for the continuing support from this Parliament. I look forward to responding to your comments.
  • I look forward to your comments about how we fund all this with keen interest, Commissioner.
  • Thank you for your attention and I look forward to your comments and questions.
  • Thank you very much for your attention and I look forward to listening to your comments and answering your questions.
  • It was good to see Fort Sedgewick again... and yet I look forward to another visit with my new neighbors.
  • I commend the proposals to the House and look forward to hearing your comments.
  • I look forward to more civilized surroundings.
  • I look forward to more tomorrow.
  • I look forward to hearing from you.
  • I look forward to some constructive cooperation.
  • I look forward to witnessing proper Roman formation.

Alternatives:

  • I look forward to seeing your comments.
  • I am looking forward to seeing your comments.
  • I eagerly anticipate seeing your comments.
  • I can't wait to see your comments.
  • I anticipate seeing your comments.

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