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What is another way to say I am looking forward?
I await the opportunity to … I fondly anticipate … I’m eagerly anticipating … Your prompt reply would be appreciated.
Which preposition is used after looking 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.
How do you say I’m looking forward to seeing you?
How can we reply to “looking forward to seeing you”? To respond to a message that says “looking forward to seeing you,” we can simply say “see you soon” or “see you then.”
How do you say looking forward to see you?
How do you use I look forward to in a sentence?
So, if you would like to sound really formal, for example when writing a cover letter or when contacting an important client, use I look forward to. If you have already established a semi-formal relationship with the person you are writing to, use I’m looking forward to.
What is the difference between I’m looking forward to hearing from you?
The main difference is between their levels of formality. I’m looking forward to hearing from you (using the Present Progressive form) is not as formal as I look forward to hearing from you (using the Present Simple form).
Is it correct to say looking forward to the future?
Like I said earlier, “looking forward to” is appropriate is most situations, so when in doubt, choose it. Finally, another expression that is often used to express the same level of enthusiasm about the future as “looking forward to” and “excited about” is “can’t wait.”
When to use I’m looking forward to in an email?
If you have already established a semi-formal relationship with the person you are writing to, use I’m looking forward to. If you would like to learn more about the differences between formal and informal phrases used in emails, read Formal and Informal Email Phrases – from Greetings to Closing Phrases!