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the future perfect of "decide" is "have decided".
A forward contract is legally binding promise to perform some actions in the future . Forward commitments include forward contracts , future contracts and swaps
No, not quite. You should say: I look forward to working with you in the future.
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I look to forward to our future meetings.
You don't.
With love and respect and the best understanding you can manage of your future partner. If you truly have a need to convince that partner of 'certain things' you need to think through what those things are and decide upon their importance in your future life together. Then you need to discuss them with your partner - not friends or family or strangers - and see where you end up. If you cannot manage the relationship without 'convincing' your soulmate of whatever these certain things are, you need to rethink the relationship.
it is future tense
If you and your partner regularly talk about things in the future together, or dreams for the future, then there is. If you don't, there's not.
The term originate from the idea of the past, present, and future. When something is taking place in the future, looking forward to, is a way of saying when the future comes. This is so on account of the past being considered behind, the present being here and now, and the future being the forward.
Foresighted means to look forward into the future :)
Look forward in the future