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We are looking forward to meet you vs we looking forward to meet you

The correct phrase is "we are looking forward to meet you." The use of the auxiliary verb "are" is necessary in this case to form the present continuous tense. The second phrase is missing the auxiliary verb and is grammatically incorrect.

Last updated: March 27, 2024 • 12682 views

We are looking forward to meet you

This phrase is correct and commonly used in English.

This phrase is used to express anticipation or excitement about meeting someone in the future. The present continuous tense "are looking forward" is used to convey this feeling.

Examples:

  • We are looking forward to meet you at the conference tomorrow.
  • I am looking forward to meet you in person.
  • They are looking forward to meet their new neighbors.
  • She is looking forward to meet her favorite singer.
  • The team is looking forward to meet their fans after the game.

we looking forward to meet you

This phrase is incorrect due to the missing auxiliary verb "are."

  • Besides... I'm looking forward to meet with this... Renegade.
  • Inchcombe is about to meet a very sticky end, and it's one murder I'm really looking forward to.
  • "You're right, I think it's time to meet your mom, and I'm really looking forward to it."
  • "You're right, I think it's time to meet your mom, and I'm really looking forward to it."
  • That's why I'm going out to Seattle to meet her. I'm looking forward.
  • And looking forward to some quality time together.
  • Looking forward to your demo tomorrow.
  • I'm looking forward to retirement.
  • Is looking forward to having her husband back.
  • Looking forward to you coming down and visiting.
  • Looking forward to your next letter.
  • I'm looking forward to the ocean.
  • He's looking forward to attending the negotiations.
  • Looking forward to sampling your fare.
  • Looking forward to meeting the trailblazers.
  • Looking forward to trying that soup.
  • I am looking forward to the debate.
  • Anticipating the enclosed bids will meet with your approval and looking forward to a long and mutually prosperous association,
  • We are looking forward particularly to participate in the Sharm El-Sheikh agreed Working Group on Refugees, which, according to the latest indication, is scheduled to meet on 22 July in Amman.
  • We are looking forward to the London conference at which we hope President Karzai will present his plans, and we are looking forward to increasing our support after that.

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