Look Forward to + Noun , Look Forward to + Verb-ing
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Again, here is a short but informative lesson for students of English as a Second Language or ESL.
To look forward to something means to
wait for something with much happiness and anticipation.
Usually, look forward to is followed by
a noun or pronoun and it means, we are eagerly waiting for the arrival of fulfillment of an event.
Examples:
I always look forward to Christmas Season.
Christmas is just around the corner,
and I am looking forward to it.
I have been looking forward to
Christmas.
What if there is no noun, and there
is an action verb?
Easy. Just add -ing to the verb.
Examples:
Jane is looking forward to
celebrating Christmas with her family in New York.
I am looking forward to meeting the
new CEO of the company.
Elon Musk is looking forward to buying
Amazon from Jeff Bezos. (Relax people, it’s just an example sentence.)
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