I'm looking forward to: Usage and ExamplesI'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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