I Am Looking Forward To It
Mcgraw hill dictionary of american idioms and phrasal verbs.
I am looking forward to it. The verb is to look forward to to anticipate transitive requires a direct object. Proficient i c engineer at 415mw ccpp thermal power station guddu. So if you would like to sound really formal for example when writing a cover letter or when contacting an important client use i look forward to. If you have already established a semi formal relationship with the person you are writing to use i m looking forward to.
I look forward to a thing you would like to happen. I am looking forward to meeting you is the correct answer. Looking forward for challenging. I m waiting to meet you.
The thing you are look ing for ward to is hear ing from you. Correct i look forward to hearing from you. 2002 by the mcgraw hill companies inc. First half of 1700s see also.
Am looking is weaker sentence construction looking requires an auxiliary helper verb am in order to make sense. 5 keep me informed. A noun ob vi ously hear is not a thing so it wouldn t make much sense to look for ward to hear from you. We all look forward to your new book on gardening.
So the direct object should be the gerund noun form of the verb to meet i e. Looking forward for it. I look forward to is more formal and typically the way you d sign off in a business correspondence. It implies that you re expecting the next action to come from the recipient of your letter or email.
I m really looking forward to your visit next week. Wrong i look forward to hear from you. Forward look the american heritage dictionary of idioms by christine ammer. To anticipate something with pleasure.
Showing 21 40 of 145. I am looking forward to hearing from you is an excellent phrase that you can use to ask a response from the recipient. Page 2 of 8 previous next. I am looking forward to is less formal and more likely to be the phrase of choice when speaking or writing to a friend.
Looking forward for it. Also you can use alternatives like i look forward to hearing from you or i m looking forward to hearing from you to write an email.