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Looking forward to knowing about you vs. looking forward to … 29 Jun 2021 · "I'm looking forward to + seeing you/meeting you/working with you" and so on. "Knowing" doesn't work here because "knowing" describes a state rather than an action. You …
Letter: Closing - I <am looking, look> forward to <hear, hearing> … 26 May 2007 · hi. I would like to use this sentence at the end of my letter: but I dont know which of them is correct..pls help me with this: I look forward to hear from you. I look forward to hearing …
Looking forward to hearing from you for an interview?? 31 Mar 2008 · I am looking for a job, and one enterprise is interested in invite me for an interview. I have to answer their email, but I dont know what to use at the end... I am looking forward to …
Looking froward to hear..., I wish / I am wishing.... 9 Mar 2017 · Hello, In the end of a professional email, can we write: "Looking froward to hear from you, I wish you an excellent day, J.Smith" or should I say "I am looking forward to hear from …
"I look forward to hearing from you" vs "I'm looking forward to … 19 Mar 2007 · This is not an issue of correct usage, just a matter of convention. "I'm" sounds personal, less formal, and this is in keeping with the view that "I'm looking forward..." is less …
look forward to ...'hear' vs 'hearing' [gerund, infinitive] 26 Jan 2009 · I would like to know if below 2 is definitely incorrect or not. If both sentences are correct, what will be the difference in meaning. 1. I'm looking forward to hearing from you soon. …
I am looking forward to hearing from you - WordReference Forums 17 Jan 2006 · I believe that "looking forward to" should be followed by a noun (i.e. my vacation, the meeting, our visit, etc.) or a gerund (i.e. going on vacation, meeting you, visiting Grandma, …
I look forward to hearing good news from you soon. 13 Sep 2014 · "To look forward to" is a phrasal verb defined in Oxford Dictionaries as Await eagerly. And it's always followed by the "-ing" form of the verb. And it's always followed by the …
I'm looking forward to hear/hearing from you? 9 Nov 2006 · Por ello necesitas un infinitivo, y como no puedes decir "looking forward to to play with you", usas gerundio. Por eso, la segunda es correcta. PS: Esa es una de las preguntas …
I look forward to hearing from you soon | WordReference Forums 29 Oct 2006 · J'ai une question sur la phrase I look forward to hearing from you dans le contexte d'une lettre de motivation. Mon essai : J'attends avec impatience entendre de vous …