Is it look forward to meeting you or looking forward to meeting you?

Is it look forward to meeting you or looking forward to meeting you?

“I am looking forward to meeting you” Is the correct answer. The verb is ‘to look forward to’ = ‘to anticipate’ (transitive = requires a direct object). So, the direct object should be the gerund (noun) form of the verb ‘to meet’, i.e. meeting. In contrast: “I’m waiting to meet you”.

What is the difference between look forward and looking forward?

It is grammatically correct to use either “I look forward to” (simple present tense) or “I’m looking forward to” (present continuous tense)….What’s the Difference Between the Two.

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More Formal Use: “I look forward to …”
More Informal Use: “I’m looking forward to …”

What is the meaning of I am looking forward to meeting you?

When telling someone that you are ‘looking forward to’ you are saying that you are waiting or hoping for something, especially with pleasure. Here are some examples: “I’m looking forward to meeting you.”

What to say instead of I look forward to speaking with you?

There are ton of alternatives-

  • -I eagerly await your response.
  • -Anticipating a prompt response.
  • -Hope to hear from you soon.
  • -Awaiting your reply.
  • -Don’t hesitate to get in touch anytime.
  • -Please feel free to contact anytime.
  • -A prompt response will be extremely appreciated.
  • What to say to looking forward to meeting you?

    You could say ‘And I you’. This means ‘And I’m look forward to seeing you again’. I see. Thanks for replying.

    How do you reply to I look forward to meeting you?

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    Senior Member. If you say to me, ‘I’m looking forward to meeting you’, and I reply ‘Me too’, it would mean ‘I look forward to meeting me too. ‘ ‘Me too’ means ‘Whatever you said, I’m also saying it’.

    What is the meaning of look forward?

    Look forward to something means to be pleased or excited that it is going to happen. The ‘to’ in look forward to is a preposition, so we must follow it by a noun phrase or a verb in the -ing form: I’m looking forward to the holidays.

    What to reply when someone says looking forward to meeting you?

    I would say something like: “Looking forward to seeing you, too”. Other possibilities: Looking forward to catching up. It’ll be good to see you again.

    How do you respond to I look forward to meeting you?

    Is it correct to say looking forward to seeing you?

    In terms of grammar, the second is correct, though the first is commonly heard and not incomprehensible. “To seeing” continues the future tense stated in the phrase “am looking forward.” If say “I seem looking forward to see you,” then “to see” is a present tense phrase. Can’t be both at the same time.

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    What does looking forward to meeting you mean?

    “I look forward to meeting you” is written in the simple present tense. This refers to the fact it’s permanent and something you’re do on a regular basis. For example, if I were to say “I eat eggs for breakfast”, I’m saying that eggs are my choice of breakfast, and not that I’m eating them right now.

    How do I forward a meeting invite?

    1. Shift to the Calendar view by clicking Calendar in Navigation Pane. 2. Open the calendar which has the meeting invite you want to forward. Forward recurring meeting. If that’s a recurrence meeting you want to forward, please do as follows. 1). Click to select the recurrence meeting to enable the Meeting Series tab.