I would look forward to Half Days because it gives them more time to hangout with their friends after school.
The correct phrase would be, "I look forward to seeing you."
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!
Most people look forward to the paycheck when they start a new job. However, some really look forward to the new challenges that await.
I am looking forward to working with you is a common greeting to a new employee. The greeting can also be used between partners.
Either form is fully acceptable grammatically. Those who prefer to minimize the number of words would prefer the first form.
I would look at your high school or your college. They will offer scholarships to students.
The correct phrase is "We look forward to your presence."
We look forward to celebrating with you is the correct one.
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.
A farewell speech to graduates that is given by other students is always a memorable thing. It is usually on the topic of the past four years and the future that the graduates are facing. The students will smile, cry, and reminisce about the lives as students and look forward to their lives as adults.
"We look forward to working with you." Is a correct sentence.
To "look forward to" an event means that one is expecting to have a good time. Looking forward to an event would indicate that one is eagerly waiting for it.