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Do we say i was looking forward to meet you or i was looking forward to meeting you?

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How do I say looking forward to meeting with you in Hawaiian?

You can say "Ke 'olu'olu e ho'ohui me 'oe" in Hawaiian, which means "Looking forward to meeting with you."


How do you say i am looking forward to tonight in Hungarian?

Nagyon várom a ma estét.


How do you say Espero ansiosamente verte in English?

I am looking forward to meeting you. [Formal]


Is it correct to say 'our business manager is looking forward to meeting you'?

Yes this is acceptable grammar.


Is it correct to say looking forward to seeing you?

Yes, it is correct to say "looking forward to seeing you" as it conveys anticipation and excitement for an upcoming meeting or encounter. It is a common and polite way to express your eagerness to meet someone.


Do we say we are looking forward to working with you or we are looking forward to work with you?

Go with the gerund. Better to say looking forward to working with you


Is it proper grammar to say... I am looking forward to seeing you all.?

Yes, "I am looking forward to seeing you all" is grammatically correct. It shows anticipation and excitement for meeting or reuniting with a group of people.


Do we say we are looking forward to working with you or we are looking forward to?

Say we are looking forward to working with you it sounds more right


Is it correct to say i look forward in meeting you?

yes but to add more you might say i look forward to meeting you this evening or something.


Look forward to meeting you. Is this correct?

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!


Is this gramatically correct - I look forward to meeting you as well?

Almost. It would be correct of you to say "I look forward to seeing you all soon," changing the verb "see" into its gerund form, "seeing."