Examples:
I'm looking forward to seeing you.
I'm looking forward to my new job.
I'm looking forward to my bright future.
I'm look forwards and upwards.
I am looking forward to cooler weather.
"I am looking forward to seeing you." Is a correct sentence.
The correct sentence is: "I am very much looking forward to reading them."
Use "looking forward to" when expressing interest or excitement about something that will happen in the future. Do not use "looking forward for."
"I am looking forward to going there" is a correct sentence from a grammatical standpoint. However, it may sound more natural to say "I am looking forward to going to (insert place here)", depending on the dialect of your area.
It is not a complete sentence by itself, but it is correct as part of a sentence such as: "We are looking forward to you support."
He's looking forward to a romantic rendezvous with his wife on Valentine's Day.
The adolescent was looking forward to becoming an adult. Though she is 50, she has the attitude of an adolescent.
Example sentence - We are looking forward to attending the coronation of the queen.
The second phrase - "looking forward to your reply" is correct.Used as an adverb, forward refers to a time in the future or a direction, normally in front.The phrase for ward has no specific meaning out of context, and requires some minor contortions to use in a sentence: "How many polling places are ready for ward 2?" "We bought a cake for Ward because it's his birthday."
I'm looking forward to the next telecast.
Just from my examination, you don't know how to use examination in a sentence.