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The past tense of "we look forward to seeing you" is "we looked forward to seeing you."
Yes, "I look forward to seeing you" Is correct grammar.
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."
"I am looking forward to seeing you." Is a correct sentence.
The correct phrase is "look forward to seeing you on Saturday." This form is the most commonly used and grammatically correct way to express anticipation for seeing someone on a specific day.
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The correct phrase would be, "I look forward to seeing you."
it is future tense
You can reply by saying "Me too, I look forward to seeing you as well."
"Sin verte" = Without seeing you
do you say I look for seeing you or I look forward to seeing you
You say, "I'm looking forward to meeting you." or "I'm looking forward to seeing you again!"