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Is it correct to say Looking forward for your kind consideration?

No. The expression "looking forward" takes the preposition "to." Also, instead of consideration, reply or positive reply will be more suitable in the sentence.


What is grammatically right- looking forward for your marriage or looking forward to your marriage'?

"looking forward to your marriage" is correct.


What is correct looking forward to your presence or looking forward for your presence?

The second phrase - "looking forward to your reply" is correct.Used as an adverb, forward refers to a time in the future or a direction, normally in front.The phrase for ward has no specific meaning out of context, and requires some minor contortions to use in a sentence: "How many polling places are ready for ward 2?" "We bought a cake for Ward because it's his birthday."


Is it correct sentence I am looking forward to seeing you?

"I am looking forward to seeing you." Is a correct sentence.


Is We looked forward to see you correct?

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 be there or I look forward to being there. which one is correct?

You can say, 'I am looking forward to being there." or "I look forward to being there."


What is gramatically correct- looking forward to a busy Sunday or looking forward for a busy Sunday?

Definately looking forward TO.


Is it correct sentence I am very much looking forward to read them?

The correct sentence is: "I am very much looking forward to reading them."


Is look forward into speaking with you correct?

looking forward to talking to you or speaking with you.


Which is correct - looking forward to working with you both or looking forward to working with both of you?

Both are correct but the phrase "looking forward to working with both of you" is more commonly used in formal contexts.


Which is better I shall be be looking forward to hearing from you or I will be looking forward to hearing from you?

The correct way to say this is, "I am looking forward to talking to you."


Is 'looking forward to your class' correct?

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."