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It is almost correct. The correct phrase is "I look forward to speaking with you."
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.
No, it is not correct. The correct phrase is "I'll look forward to meeting you."
The correct phrase is "We look forward to your presence."
Yes, "I look forward to seeing you" Is correct grammar.
The sentence "As always, I look forward to your reply" is correct. It is polite and indicates that you are eager to hear back from the person you are communicating with.
We look forward to celebrating with you is the correct one.
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.
looking forward to talking to you or speaking with you.
Yes, "I look forward to seeing you" Is correct grammar.
You can say, 'I am looking forward to being there." or "I look forward to being there."
No, not quite. You should say: I look forward to working with you in the future.
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.
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.
No, it is not correct. The correct phrase is "I'll look forward to meeting you."
The first is correct grammar.
I would say " I look forward to meeting you." instead of just " Look forward to meeting you." But as far as I am concerned it is just fine and I can be a grammar snob!
"We look forward to working with you." Is a correct sentence.