I'm looking forward to: Usage and Examples

I'm looking forward to informs someone you are very excited about in the future, and waiting for it to happen. It should be followed by noun or verb-ing.

I'm looking forward to + (verb-ing)

Examples:

" I'm looking forward to meeting you. "
" I'm looking forward to meeting my girlfriend. "
" I'm looking forward to starting a new job. "
" I'm looking forward to hearing good news from you. "
" I'm looking forward to discussing with you. "
" I'm looking forward to travelling with you. "
" I'm looking forward to going to the club. "
" I'm looking forward to working with you. "
" I'm looking forward to singing with you. "
" I'm looking forward to meeting you. "

I'm looking forward to + (noun)

Examples:

" I'm looking forward to your kind response. "
" I'm looking forward to your advice. "
" I'm looking forward to your reply. "
" I'm looking forward to the final verdict. "
" I'm looking forward to our conversation. "
" I'm looking forward to the interview. "

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