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

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

Last Updated: March 30, 2024

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.

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.'


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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