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Hello, everyone
I have a question about -ing
What's the difference between "I'm looking forward from you"and "I'm look forward from you"?
Thanks a lot
2021年1月14日 07:27
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Also, note that it is “look forward to + something” (you used from)
2021年1月14日
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The second one is incorrect, I think you meant “I look forward to meeting you?”
I’m looking forward to - is in the present continuous (implying it is in progress at the moment)
I look forward to- is in the present simple (implying it is more of a general action or repeated action)
I would use: I’m looking forward to meeting
And I would use, the present simple in a more general sense. I look forward to my yoga class every morning.
2021年1月14日
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