i am very much looking forward to read it
Both constructions are correct, but "I am very much looking forward to meeting you" is more commonly used and sounds more natural.
Yes, it is correct to say "Are you looking forward to the event as much as I," but it's more grammatically complete to say "as much as I am." The phrase compares your anticipation of the event with someone else's, and adding "am" clarifies the sentence structure. Both forms are commonly understood in casual conversation.
Yes they are very much looking forward for the world cup.
The sentence "How much does it cost?" is a correct interrogative sentence (a question).However, the form "how much it costs" is also correct when used in a declarative sentence, "I don't know how much it costs." or "How much it costs is not a factor."
This sentence is grammatically correct but does not have much meaning.
Your account has not been generating much traffic.This sentence is grammatically correct. It is negative present perfect continuous.
"He showed it to her" is much better.
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This ain't much of an answer but go on Google and type centurion in a sentence........ That's pretty much the only way to get a correct sentence....
It is, but it is not conventional English syntax or grammar.
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Yes, "is much more easily" is grammatically correct because it follows the correct order of adverbs (much, more, easily) when comparing multiple items or degrees in a sentence.