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i'm looking forward to hearing from you vs I'm looking forward to hear from you

The correct phrase is 'I'm looking forward to hearing from you.' The verb 'hearing' should be used in the -ing form after 'to' in this context.

Last updated: March 20, 2024 • 1840 views

i'm looking forward to hearing from you

This phrase is correct and commonly used in English.

This phrase is used to express anticipation or expectation of receiving communication from someone.

Examples:

  • I'm looking forward to hearing from you about the job interview.
  • She's looking forward to hearing from her long-lost friend.
  • We're looking forward to hearing from the client regarding the project.
  • He's looking forward to hearing from the university about his application.
  • They're looking forward to hearing from the potential investors.
  • I'm looking forward to hearing more about your extraordinary plant.
  • I'm looking forward to hearing your explanation of tonight's events.
  • I have no idea, but I'm looking forward to hearing her overly prepared answer.
  • Tell Miss Baxter that I'm looking forward to hearing the stories she's got to tell me.
  • But I love you, and I'm looking forward to hearing what you have to say.
  • I am therefore looking forward to hearing Commissioner Nielson's opinion.
  • We are all looking forward to hearing her latest work.
  • And I'm really looking forward to hearing your stuff.
  • I am looking forward to hearing Parliament's view on this subject.
  • We're all looking forward to hearing more of your music.
  • Ed's looking forward to hearing Alan Shepard's speech.
  • Today I am looking forward to hearing your proposals during this debate.
  • We are looking forward to hearing your speech.
  • I am looking forward to hearing your views.
  • Finally, and most importantly, and this is what we are looking forward to hearing from the honourable Member, the report focuses on the consequences for Zimbabwe's future.
  • There is great potential and we are looking forward to hearing from the Commission later this year with proposals to encourage bio-fuels and other alternatives as a supplement - and perhaps a complement - to oil at present.
  • "Looking forward to hearing from you."
  • I am delighted that the Council is there for once, and I am looking forward to hearing the Commission's answer.
  • I am greatly looking forward to hearing the answers, particularly to my colleagues' critical questions.
  • We are looking forward to hearing Parliament's views during the debate today and the resolution that you will subsequently adopt.

I'm looking forward to hear from you

This phrase is incorrect. The verb 'hear' should be in the -ing form ('hearing') after 'to' in this context.


Alternatives:

  • I'm looking forward to hearing from you

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