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Hello, The following is about "I look forward to hearing from you." and "I'm looking forward to hearing from you." and its differences. How wouldlook forward to 'hear' vs 'hearing' [gerund, infinitive 6 posts26 Jan 2009I'm looking forward to hear/hearing from you?8 posts9 Nov 2006I look forward to hearing from you soon17 posts30 Oct 2006I am looking forward to hearing from you10 posts17 Jan 2006More results from forum.wordreference.comI'm looking forward to hearing from you vs I look forward www.english-test.net/forum/ftopic12490.htmlCachedSimilarSep 11, 2006 - 15 posts - ?10 authors"I look forward to hearing from you." Is it a question of formality with the simple present version being more formal than the continuous one?Look forward to hear from you?15 posts1 Feb 2006Looking forward to hearing from you5 posts16 Apr 2005More results from www.english-test.netI (am) look(ing) forward to hear/hearing from youjakubmarian.com/i-am-looking-forward-to-hear-hearing-from-you/CachedSimilarObviously, “hear” is not a thing, so it wouldn't make much sense to “look forward to hear from you”. Jolie from Vietnam writes: I look forward to hearing from you. and. I am certainly looking forward to hearing the contributions which Members have to make in ensuring that the Northern Dimension, which has begun so well, can Can I write to "hearing" from you soon or to "hear" from you soon? Which sentence is correct? I look forward to hearing from you or looking forward to hear from For instance, I don't understand why it's correct to say I look forward to hearing from you and not I look forward to hear from you. The thing you are looking forward to is “hearing from you”:. I am looking forward to hear from you. This one probably requires English teachers or writers who do Aug 21, 2010 - What is correct : "I'm looking forward to hear from you" or "I'm looking forward to hearing from you" ? May 23, 2013 - “Looking forward to hearing from you” is a written representation of Conversational Deletion, which John Lawler has treated on ELU: here, Nov 21, 2011 - You know which one to use when you know that the "to" in "look forward to" is a preposition; it's the same "to" you would use in "Listen to the radio.
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