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seeing you or see you
Which one is correct ?
I look forward too see you.
or
I look forward too seeing you.
19 de ene. de 2017 10:20
Respuestas · 12
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First of all, the correct preposition is "to" not "too". After "to look forward to", you need the progressive form. So it would be: I look forward to seeing you. By the way, if you can use grammarly.com to improve your writing. It underlines words where the spelling or punctuation is wrong and also helps with grammar and the correct use of prepositions.
19 de enero de 2017
1
Hi Ramin,
In general, we use to with verbs in the infinitive form (base form). For example, "to go", "to run", to "examine" are all correct. There are, however, some exceptions.
1) I am looking forward to seeing you.
2) I am used to working long hours.
3) I prefer dancing to walking.
These are some exceptions that are commonly encountered when using the word "to".
Hope this helps.
Cheers, Lance
19 de enero de 2017
it depends on the context...'I am looking forward to seeing you'...
19 de enero de 2017
Why not 'see you' ?
19 de enero de 2017
I look forward to seeing you
19 de enero de 2017
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Competencias lingüísticas
Inglés, Francés, Persa (farsi)
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Inglés, Francés
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