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Answered by mrgoodb62
1

Answer:

“I am looking forward to seeing you” is correct. In this case “to” is a preposition, and you always need to use the ing form(gerund) after a preposition. “I am looking forward to see you” is incorrect.

Answered by LaRouge
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Answer:

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There's two different things going on here, both of which use the word to, which is probably what's confusing you.

There's two different things going on here, both of which use the word to, which is probably what's confusing you.The rule your teacher taught you applies to infinitives, in the context of sentences where there are two verbs, like

There's two different things going on here, both of which use the word to, which is probably what's confusing you.The rule your teacher taught you applies to infinitives, in the context of sentences where there are two verbs, likeI like to run.

There's two different things going on here, both of which use the word to, which is probably what's confusing you.The rule your teacher taught you applies to infinitives, in the context of sentences where there are two verbs, likeI like to run.The verb following to is in the present tense, as is expected. In this case, to is known as a "particle," which is basically a word that doesn't fit into nice grammatical categories, but has some meaning.

There's two different things going on here, both of which use the word to, which is probably what's confusing you.The rule your teacher taught you applies to infinitives, in the context of sentences where there are two verbs, likeI like to run.The verb following to is in the present tense, as is expected. In this case, to is known as a "particle," which is basically a word that doesn't fit into nice grammatical categories, but has some meaning.I like to running.

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