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I'm looking forward to your minutes vs I'm looking forward to see your minutes

Both phrases are not correct. The correct form is "I'm looking forward to your minutes." The verb 'see' should not be used after 'to' in this context.

Last updated: March 24, 2024 • 1500 views

I'm looking forward to your minutes

This phrase is correct and commonly used in English.

This phrase is used to express anticipation or excitement about receiving or reading someone's minutes.
  • I was looking forward to 30 minutes in the park with my girlfriend.
  • I have to step away for a few minutes, but I'm looking forward to talking more about this.
  • I'm looking forward to retirement.
  • I'm looking forward to the ocean.
  • I'm actually - I'm kind of looking forward to it.
  • Two big fun days I'm looking forward to.
  • I'm looking forward to seeing that for myself.
  • I'm looking forward to soaking in that jacuzzi.
  • Boy, I'm really looking forward to this.
  • And I'm really looking forward to your wedding.
  • And I'm looking forward to it, old boy.
  • I'm sure your daughter's looking forward to having you.
  • Well, I'm looking forward to meeting Teri.
  • I'm looking forward to it, Takumi.
  • I'm looking forward to seeing them too.
  • Just that I'm looking forward To the truth coming out.
  • I'm looking forward to a chat sometime.
  • Here's a car I'm looking forward to.
  • At least I'm looking forward to something this year.
  • And I'm really looking forward to hearing your stuff.

I'm looking forward to see your minutes

This phrase is not correct in English. The verb 'see' should not be used after 'to' in this context.

  • So this is a project that I just find extremely exciting, and I'm really looking forward to see where it takes us.
  • I'm really looking forward to it, to see what he's got in store for us.
  • I'm looking forward to retirement.
  • I'm looking forward to the ocean.
  • You put me up here. I'm looking forward to see how you get me out.
  • I'll have to see when I have time, but I'm looking forward to it.
  • I'm actually - I'm kind of looking forward to it.
  • Two big fun days I'm looking forward to.
  • I'm looking forward to seeing that for myself.
  • I'm looking forward to soaking in that jacuzzi.
  • Boy, I'm really looking forward to this.
  • And I'm really looking forward to your wedding.
  • And I'm looking forward to it, old boy.
  • I'm sure your daughter's looking forward to having you.
  • Well, I'm looking forward to meeting Teri.
  • I'm looking forward to it, Takumi.
  • I'm looking forward to seeing them too.
  • Just that I'm looking forward To the truth coming out.
  • I'm looking forward to a chat sometime.
  • Here's a car I'm looking forward to.

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