It is correct to say "We look forward to hearing from you."
As in the sentence " We look forward to their visit.", the word "to" in this idiom is a preposition followed by a noun/ noun phrase.
"Look forward to coming to your hotel" is correct. "Look forward" in the sense of "anticipating with pleasure" is always used with "to". For example, you might say, "I look forward to coming to your hotel this summer."
It might be better, however, to say, "I look forward to staying at your hotel", since it is probably the stay you are looking forward to--not simply your arrival.
Well, 'anticipation' is and emotion, so yes it is grammatically correct.
Anticipation can mean excitement or anxiety, so perhaps it would be better to say 'excitement'.
The proper thing to say is 'We look forward to your participation.' We look forwards to your participation is incorrect. A person looks forward versus forwards.
The following sentence is correct: We look forward to transacting business with you at the hotel.
look forward to welcoming you
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Check out their website: www.tokiohotel.com
yes, i think so;) they love the city=)
They will be on August 16 at the Myth club
Tokio Hotel has said in an interview that they have not planned out any concerts in America but they hope to do a tour in the USA soon :)
There are no set tour dates right now, so no.
no the Tokio hotel is not coming to Costa Rica
no
It depends on it the restaurant is in the hotel, attached to the hotel or located somewhere in their parking lot.
YEP =)
Your reservation is confirmed. We are looking forward to seeing you.
yes they are
She walked into the hotel.
The correct grammar for the sentence is: "During your vacation, did you stay in the hotel?"
Tokio Hotel were recently in Malaysia (late July / early August)
Yes they are, they said their coming sometime in the Spring
Yes
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