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Look forward to speaking to you vs Look forward to speak to you

The correct phrase is 'look forward to speaking to you.' The verb 'look forward to' is followed by a gerund (the -ing form of a verb), not an infinitive. This is a common expression in English and is used to express anticipation or excitement about a future event.

Last updated: March 23, 2024 • 1780 views

Look forward to speaking to you

This phrase is correct and commonly used in English.

This phrase is used to express anticipation or excitement about a future conversation with someone.

Examples:

  • I look forward to speaking to you about the project.
  • She looks forward to speaking to her friend on the phone.
  • We look forward to speaking to the guest speaker at the event.

Look forward to speak to you

This phrase is incorrect in English.

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  • I would never ordinarily speak to you that way and I look forward to working on your service again soon.
  • We look forward to welcoming her in the not too distant future in this Chamber to take her place and to speak on her own behalf where, in the past, it was her husband and others who spoke so eloquently for her.
  • Reven speaks very highly of you. I look forward to your testimony.
  • I look forward to more civilized surroundings.
  • Actually look forward to performance review.
  • It also looks forward to effective verification arrangements.
  • They look forward to receiving Croatian observers in Parliament.
  • 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 checking out your new place later.
  • We have more to look forward to than death.
  • We look forward to settling the matter.
  • I look forward to your Married with Children cast poetry slam.
  • Great, I look forward to it.
  • Because we can look forward to it together.
  • Nothing to look forward to except this.
  • I look forward to you expanding my horizons further.
  • I look forward to your work.
  • I look forward to discovering every single one.
  • I look forward to catching your show some time.

Alternatives:

  • look forward to speaking to you
  • look forward to talking to you
  • look forward to meeting you
  • anticipate speaking to you
  • excited to speak to you

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