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Francesca
Looking forward to...
Do you know which one of these options is correct and why?
-I'm looking forward to go to the cinema
-I'm looking forward to going to the cinema
Thank you!
2018年5月18日 15:11
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"Looking forward to" is followed by a gerund, because "to" here is a preposition and not part of an infinitive. Prepositions are always followed by nouns, and gerunds are a kind of noun, even though they look like a present participle.
Therefore, the correct answer is, "I'm looking forward to GOING to the cinema."
2018年5月18日
As a fairly well-educated native english speaker, I would always say:
"I'm looking forward to going to the cinema"
I am sure there are many grammar experts who will answer your question and explain why.
2018年5月18日
Hi,
With this phrasal verb the rule is to use the infinitive form, so you have to write/say: to go to...
2018年5月18日
I am looking forward to going to the cinema
2018年5月18日
Francesca
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