The correct phrase would be, "I look forward to seeing you."
Did you see the look in Joey's eyes? That is the correct way of phrasing and spelling that sentence. The verb or action is "see".
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."
You can reply by saying "Me too, I look forward to seeing you as well."
Yes, the sentence "I am just as excited to see her" is correct. It conveys that the speaker is equally excited to see the person in question as someone or something else.
I would need to see the specific sentence or phrase to confirm if the grammar and punctuation are correct. Can you provide it for me to review?
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.
Did you see the look in Joey's eyes? That is the correct way of phrasing and spelling that sentence. The verb or action is "see".
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."
The sentence, 'Can you see if my sentence is correct?', is correct.
"I am looking forward to going there" is a correct sentence from a grammatical standpoint. However, it may sound more natural to say "I am looking forward to going to (insert place here)", depending on the dialect of your area.
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."
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You can reply by saying "Me too, I look forward to seeing you as well."
I went to the store, I looked forward to the big game, I want to see the ducks, there are a lot of sentences with the word "to" in it. I bet if you look in a paragraph, you will see at least one "to".
Yes it's correct.
no not really it's most likely saying looking forward seeing you or to see you
i will see you in the fall if i see you at all.