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Looking forward to working vs Looking forward to work

Both phrases are not complete sentences, but if we consider them as part of a sentence, the correct one would be "looking forward to working." This is because the verb "to" is followed by the gerund form of the verb (working) in this context.

Last updated: March 29, 2024 • 1606 views

Looking forward to working

This phrase is correct and commonly used in English.

This phrase is used to express anticipation or excitement about engaging in work or an activity. It is followed by the gerund form of the verb.
  • I was looking forward to working with Sergio and his team in Iraq.
  • I am very much looking forward to working with you on implementing these strategies and looking for control mechanisms, as well as seeking new strategies.
  • We are looking forward to working together for the benefit of Europe.
  • We are very much looking forward to working even more closely with the Government of Montenegro, the Parliament, other institutions and the civil society of the country on its European reform agenda.
  • I am looking forward to working with all of you in the implementation of the programme.
  • Looking forward to working with you, Mrs. Kane.
  • Looking forward to working with you, but for now, the dance floor calls!
  • Actually, I'm looking forward to working with you.
  • So James was really looking forward to working with these celebrated actors too.
  • Very nice meeting you Kung Fury, looking forward to working with you.
  • I'm really looking forward to working with you.
  • I've been looking forward to working with an experienced officer.
  • We are looking forward to working closely with the presidency.
  • I am looking forward to working further with you on these issues.
  • I'm looking forward to working with you on this.
  • I am looking forward to working on further improvements in the future.
  • As he told the Prime Minister, we're looking forward to working with you further on this.
  • I was looking forward to working with you.
  • That aside, I was kind of looking forward to working closely together.
  • He would be happy to share the results of this exercise and is looking forward to working with the Commission and other stakeholders in fine-tuning the overall data breach legal framework.

Looking forward to work

This phrase is incorrect in this context. The verb "to" should be followed by the gerund form of the verb.

  • I continue with Wonder Wall Looking forward to work with you
  • Not really looking forward to work today.
  • Madam President, we are also looking forward to continuing to work closely with the Czech Presidency, the Czech Government and specifically with Minister Martin Bursík.
  • However, I believe more radical changes are necessary in this area, and we are very much looking forward to the work of the high-level group chaired by Jacques de Larosière, which will also look at supervision, particularly the issue of the supervision of investment funds.
  • I hope we now have a new platform for our common fight against trafficking in women and I am looking forward to continuing to work closely with the European Parliament in combating this shameful violation of women's human rights.
  • We are all looking forward to hearing her latest work.
  • And truthfully, I'm looking forward to burying myself in work.
  • Well, I'm certainly looking forward to finishing the important work we were elected to do.
  • I am actually looking forward to take your daughter to work day.
  • They were able to work with expatriates until 11 September and to build up a portfolio of activity, which I was very much looking forward to coming to see.
  • Commissioner, I am looking forward to your proposals on corporate governance, which have been announced in the Green Paper, as that is another dossier we shall certainly be continuing to work on in the coming months and years.
  • I am very much looking forward to that debate and I believe we need to work together to look for practical, sensible improvements that will reinforce the ability of Europe's businesses to compete fairly in a global marketplace.
  • I was looking forward to thanking her for her work.
  • In further work on both dossiers we are looking forward to creative cooperation with the European Parliament.
  • 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.
  • Mr President, I should just like to thank the rapporteur and the Members once again for their excellent work, and to say that we are looking forward to a first-reading agreement.
  • In that respect, I think that the work started by Mrs Ayala Sender is very promising and we are, of course, looking forward to the Commission communication.
  • The Presidency is very much looking forward to being your partner for dialogue over the next six years and we wish you the best of luck in your work.
  • Is looking forward to having her husband back.
  • Looking forward to your next letter.

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