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why were the girls looking forward to this treat​

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Answered by Anonymous
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According to my English teacher "Look forward for" is correct when you used it before a noun, for instance: *I am looking forward for the holidays. And, before a verb, you put "to", for example: * I am looking forward to seeing you again.

Answered by adityachoudhary2956
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According to my English teacher "Look forward for" is correct when you used it before a noun, for instance: *I am looking forward for the holidays. And, before a verb, you put "to", for example: * I am looking forward to seeing you again.

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