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is looking forward to receiving vs is looking forward to receive

The correct phrase is 'is looking forward to receiving.' The verb 'receive' should be in the gerund form 'receiving' after the preposition 'to' in this context.

Last updated: March 28, 2024 • 1056 views

is looking forward to receiving

This phrase is correct and commonly used in English.

This phrase is used to express anticipation or excitement about receiving something in the future.

Examples:

  • She is looking forward to receiving her birthday present.
  • They are looking forward to receiving the good news.
  • He is looking forward to receiving feedback on his project.
  • We are looking forward to receiving your response.
  • The team is looking forward to receiving the award.
  • The Council is looking forward to receiving this report and is fully committed to initiating work on any proposal presented by the Commission in this area.
  • The Commission is looking forward to receiving the input of the Parliament on the approach proposed in this communication.
  • We are really looking forward to receiving a proposal from the Commission on new legal action in the course of this legislative period.
  • I am also looking forward to receiving Parliament's views on this issue in the consultation process.
  • We are looking forward to receiving the proposal for a new data protection directive from the Commission.
  • As soon as it does so, I will be looking forward to receiving a request from Lithuania which is its right pursuant to the Treaty so that I can issue a favourable opinion on behalf of the Commission.
  • Is looking forward to having her husband back.
  • The Queen is looking forward to your execution.
  • Rosa's mother is looking forward to it.
  • He is looking forward to going to England.
  • The King is looking forward to seeing you.
  • Gowron is looking forward to seeing you again.
  • She mentioned she is looking forward to seeing you, Captain.
  • The entire crew is looking forward to it.
  • 12-F is looking forward to the prom next week.
  • The Commission is looking forward to this.
  • The Commission is looking forward to improving its cooperation with the European Ombudsman.
  • The King is looking forward to seeing your map of the human body.
  • I feel terrible saying it, but part of me is looking forward to her not being lucid.
  • Trust me, everyone at this hospital is looking forward to that day just as much as you.

is looking forward to receive

This phrase is incorrect. The verb 'receive' should be in the gerund form 'receiving' after the preposition 'to' in this context.

  • I am very much looking forward to the Commission's relevant proposals, which we expect to receive in October of this year.
  • Is looking forward to having her husband back.
  • The Queen is looking forward to your execution.
  • Rosa's mother is looking forward to it.
  • He is looking forward to going to England.
  • The King is looking forward to seeing you.
  • Gowron is looking forward to seeing you again.
  • She mentioned she is looking forward to seeing you, Captain.
  • The entire crew is looking forward to it.
  • 12-F is looking forward to the prom next week.
  • The Commission is looking forward to this.
  • The Commission is looking forward to improving its cooperation with the European Ombudsman.
  • The King is looking forward to seeing your map of the human body.
  • I feel terrible saying it, but part of me is looking forward to her not being lucid.
  • Trust me, everyone at this hospital is looking forward to that day just as much as you.
  • HAMMERING RADIO: ... Jane, the producer today, is looking forward to seeing her Valentine, Paul this evening...
  • Seemingly Daigo is looking forward to it.
  • She is looking forward to the EU's financial framework which will allocate budgetary priorities after 2013.
  • First, to assure you that Steve will be at the dance and is looking forward to it.
  • Noah Shapiro at the "Paris review" is looking forward to it.

Alternatives:

  • is looking forward to receiving

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