I was told to increase the resolution, but that didn't work. The photos display correctly on a non-wide-screen, but stretched on a wide-screen. Viewsonic says it's the photo software and the photo software people say it's the monitor.
I have a wide-screen monitor, this is what I do: Don't maximize the photo window. Use the restore-down button (between minimize & maximize) in the upper right corner.
Google pictures doses a good job of displaying what your looking for.
"I am looking forward to seeing you." Is a correct sentence.
"looking forward to your marriage" is correct.
Correct: Is this what you are looking for? Both examples in the question are missing the word "what". You need to keep "you" (the actor) before the verb (are looking).
It is not a complete sentence by itself, but it is correct as part of a sentence such as: "We are looking forward to you support."
The correct sentence is: "I am very much looking forward to reading them."
You are looking for your best friend.
I believe the words you are looking for are, "We were looking forward to seeing you." That is the past tense of, "We are looking forward to seeing you."
Since you haven't specified which brand of HDTV you're looking for, I'd suggest looking at Future Shop, Best Buy, or the Source's online eflyers. The flyers show their most competitive prices and will give you an idea of what you're looking for.
"You were looking good" is the correct grammar. "You" is a second person pronoun that always takes the verb form "were" in past tense, regardless of the situation. "Was" is used with singular subjects, whereas "were" is used with plural subjects.
Both are correct but the phrase "looking forward to working with both of you" is more commonly used in formal contexts.
By looking at it.