Nous sommes impatients de te voir / vous voir en janvier.
Yes, "I look forward to seeing you" Is correct grammar.
We looked forward to seeing you.
je suis impatient(e) de te voir
The correct phrase is "look forward to seeing you on Saturday." This form is the most commonly used and grammatically correct way to express anticipation for seeing someone on a specific day.
I think it is there
No, the correct sentence is "I look forward to seeing you." This uses the -ing form after "to" to show the action that you are looking forward to.
do you say I look for seeing you or I look forward to seeing you
I am looking forward to see you.I am eager to see you.I can't wait seeing you.
What are you asking? then ask it again soit makes sense because " I look forward to seeing you soon" sounds like exactly what it says. What's to ask?
You say, "I'm looking forward to meeting you." or "I'm looking forward to seeing you again!"
Almost. It would be correct of you to say "I look forward to seeing you all soon," changing the verb "see" into its gerund form, "seeing."
What are you asking? then ask it again soit makes sense because " I look forward to seeing you soon" sounds like exactly what it says. What's to ask?