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" To hearing" or "To hear" That's the question. What form should I use? " I look forward to hearing from you" or " I look forward to hear from you" ?
2010年10月7日 18:27
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hearing I'm adding to this because so many people are answering incorrectly: after a verb + preposition, you must use the gerund form (ing) See the link below: http://www.ego4u.com/en/cram-up/grammar/infinitive-gerund/wordlist?24
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look forward to +v(ing) or a noun i look forward to hearing from you. i'm looking forward to going on vacation. i look forward to the summer holiday.
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This depends on the context in which you are using this phrase: 'hear' as a verb (used without an object) (As steve mentioned you will need ing after verb + preposition): I look forward to hearing from you. 'hear' as a verb (used with object) To hear what is being said you will need to pay attention.
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the correctanswer is TO HEAR.. for example the verb ''to hear''.i want to her you sing or inorder to hear.Hearing is a continuous action and as such we dont use to with a continous action.
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I look forward to hear from you.
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