You can simply reply with "Likewise, I'm excited to work with you too!" or "I'm also looking forward to working with you!" to reciprocate the sentiment.
Yes, "I look forward to seeing you" Is correct grammar.
You can say "I look forward to sharing my life 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.
I think you're trying to say "I look forward to meeting you."
We looked forward to seeing you.
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."
Thank you for the wishes. I'm pleased to renew contact and look forward to working with you.
dans l'attente de votre réponse, .... (the usual and formal formula)
The best way to reply to an invitation to take a job exam is to first thank them for the opportunity. You can also describe how you look forward to the challenge.
Sincerely Regards Cheers Kindest Regards Warmest Regards Best Regards I look forward to hearing your ideas on this issue I look forward to your reply. I look forward to seeing you. I look forward to hearing from you. I look forward to hearing from you soon. I look forward to an opportunity to speak with you personally. I look forward to a successful working relationship in the future. I hope to get answers from you. Good luck and I look forward to your response! If you require any further information, feel free to contact me. If you have any questions, please don't hesitate to contact us. Should you need any further information, please do not hesitate to contact me. I would appreciate your immediate attention to this matter. Your prompt reply is very much appreciated. Please contact us again if we can help in any way. Please contact us again if there are any problems. Please contact us again if you have any questions
Look at Shakespeare's sonnets, they're usually written in Iambic form.
A.F Pollard has written: 'A Forward look' -- subject(s): Engineering, Study and teaching
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We look forward to celebrating with you is the correct one.
Keith W. Jongeward has written: 'A forward look at depreciation' -- subject(s): Economics
"We look forward to working with you." Is a correct sentence.
You can say, 'I am looking forward to being there." or "I look forward to being there."