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I will look forward to and I am looking forward to
What is the difference between
I will look forward to ~ and I am looking forward to ~ ??
Jul 14, 2016 6:29 AM
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I don't think native English speakers would use "I will look forward to." I don't think it's technically wrong, but it is very old-fashioned. We would just say "I look forward to" or "I am looking forward to".
July 14, 2016
I think in general "I will look forward to" is wrong. It is "I look forward to". I will look forward to means, "In the future, I will anticipate something happening 'Even further' in the future." It sounds very strange and unnatural.
July 14, 2016
no difference, they mean the same, but 'I will look forward to . .' sounds more formal
July 14, 2016
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Chinese (Mandarin), English, Japanese, Korean
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Chinese (Mandarin), English, Japanese
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