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I look forward to or I look forward for ?
I look forward to or I look forward for ? Like in a sentence- I look forward to more surprises or I look forward for more surprises?
Which one is grammatically correct?
May 10, 2018 7:56 AM
Answers · 3
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Always to
May 10, 2018
look forward to smth/doing something
thta's the language model, no other options
May 10, 2018
I agree with Jim, it's always "I look forward to"
For instance:
I'm looking forward to working with you.
I'm looking forward to talking with you.
I look forward to more surprises.
I hope it was clear. If there is anything else I can help you, feel free to contact me.
Have a nice day.
May 10, 2018
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