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Dima
Why do we use hearing instead of using hear in phrase "l am looking forward to hearing from you"? As far as i know after "to" people must use infinitive.
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When you look forward to you look forward to something. The gerund is replacing a noun.
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The infinitive includes the word "to" - to cook, to drive, to be. I want to cook dinner now. He knows how to drive. "to" is also used as a preposition. I go to the shopping mall. Your rule that "to" is followed by a infinitive is not a good rule. Where did you learn this rule?
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"Looking forward to" is an idiomatic phrasal verb and "hearing from you" is the direct object of the phrasal verb. 'To' is a preposition particle and is not looking for an object of a preposition. It is part of the verb phrase 'looking forward to ' and not referring to an infinitive.
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