to walk ahead
Yes this is grammatically correct.If you mean it to be a question then it would be "Are you looking forward to Monday?"If you mean to refer to yourself then it would be "I am looking forward to Monday."
It's "looking forward to tomorrow" if you mean 'I anticipate tomorrow'. In contrast, 'looking forward for tomorrow' means something very different. That would imply that someone were looking in a forward direction for the purposes of something happening the next day.
There like up for it looking looking forward to it.
None. They are two ways of saying the same thing and mean exactly the same.
Use "looking forward to" when expressing interest or excitement about something that will happen in the future. Do not use "looking forward for."
it means to be happy about something, or looking forward to something.
Plural We are looking forward to meeting... You are looking forward toi meeting... They are looking forward to meeting..
You can say, 'I am looking forward to being there." or "I look forward to being there."
"looking forward to your marriage" is correct.
Go with the gerund. Better to say looking forward to working with you
Definately looking forward TO.
Say we are looking forward to working with you it sounds more right