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5 She is really looking forward _____ her new job next week. in start, in starting, start, to starting

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Answered by upenderjoshi28
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The correct answer is as given below:

She is really looking forward to starting her new job next week.

Explanation:

‘Look forward to’ is a phrasal verb which means ‘to think with pleasure about something that is going to happen because you expect to enjoy it. 

 Phrasal verb is a verb combined with an adverb or a preposition, or sometimes both, to give a new meaning, for example go in for, win over and see to.

In this sentence ‘to starting’ has been used because of the structure ‘look forward to + doing something’ structure. According to this structure, look forward to is followed by v1+ing verb. For example, We are really looking forward to visiting you again next month.
Answered by wajahatkincsem
0

The right answer is as given underneath:

"She is really looking forward to starting her new job next week".

 

Clarification:

‘Look forward to’ is a phrasal verb which signifies 'to ponder something that will happen on the grounds that you hope to appreciate it.

Phrasal verb is a verb joined with a modifier or a relational word, or once in a while both, to give another significance, for instance go in for, prevail upon and see to.

In this sentence 'to beginning' has been utilized due to the structure 'anticipate + accomplishing something' structure. As per this structure, anticipate is trailed by verb. For instance, we are truly anticipating going to you again one month from now.

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