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Look forward to hearing from you soon vs Look forward hear you soon

The correct phrase is 'look forward to hearing from you soon.' The preposition 'to' is necessary after 'look forward' to introduce the gerund 'hearing.' The second phrase is incorrect because it is missing the preposition 'to' and the gerund 'hearing.'

Last updated: March 31, 2024 • 722 views

Look forward to hearing from you soon

This phrase is correct and commonly used in English.

This phrase is used to express anticipation or expectation for a response or communication from someone in the near future.

Examples:

  • I look forward to hearing from you soon about the job interview.
  • We look forward to hearing from you soon regarding your decision.
  • She looks forward to hearing from you soon with the details.
  • They look forward to hearing from you soon to finalize the plans.
  • He looks forward to hearing from you soon to discuss the project.

Look forward hear you soon

This phrase is incorrect in English. It is missing the preposition 'to' and the gerund 'hearing.'

  • So I look forward to hearing back from you soon.
  • Right, well, I'd stay for the family reunion, but it's giving me terrible IBS... so... look forward to seeing you soon Chloe.
  • We look forward to seeing you soon for your complimentary, all-expenses-paid weekend at our fabulous four-star resort.
  • We all really miss you, and we look forward to seeing you soon, all right?
  • Look forward, beyond your fingertips.
  • I look forward to more civilized surroundings.
  • Actually look forward to performance review.
  • I look forward to more tomorrow.
  • I look forward to hearing from you.
  • They look forward to receiving Croatian observers in Parliament.
  • I look forward to some constructive cooperation.
  • I look forward to witnessing proper Roman formation.
  • This agreement looks forward to a political and economic association.
  • We can now look forward optimistically to finalising ratification.
  • We look forward to free and fair elections when conditions permit.
  • It also looks forward to effective verification arrangements.
  • They need to look forward to exploration; they need to look forward to colonization; they need to look forward to breakthroughs.
  • We look forward to the legal opinion and we look forward to greater involvement for Parliament so that in future this will not be an issue.
  • I look forward to experiencing the insight you obviously already possess.
  • I don't have anything to look forward to.

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