Google
English-Test.net
Find penpals and make new friends today!
 
excited; passionate; ardent; fervent
enthusiastic
flexible
executive
additional
full quiz correct answer
 
Username
Password
 Remember me? 
Search   Album   FAQ   Memberlist   Profile   Private messages   Register   Log in 

Meaning of "I am looking forward to collaborating you"



 
ESL/EFL Worksheets and Handouts for Students Printable, photocopiable, clearly structured
Designed for teachers and individual learners
For use in a classroom, at home, on your PC
ESL Forums | English Vocabulary, Grammar and Idioms
why present tense is called "present"? | Uses of word "rather"
listening exercisestell a friend
Message
Author
Meaning of "I am looking forward to collaborating you" #1 (permalink) Thu Nov 05, 2009 10:59 am   Meaning of "I am looking forward to collaborating you"
 

what is the meaning of "I am looking forward to collaborating you"
Yogovinth
New Member


Joined: 05 Nov 2009
Posts: 2

Meaning of "I am looking forward to collaborating you" #2 (permalink) Thu Nov 05, 2009 12:17 pm   Meaning of "I am looking forward to collaborating you"
 

"I am looking forward to collaborating with you"

They are looking forward to working with you.

Kitos.
_________________
Keep it simple ... Keep it interesting.
Kitosdad
Language Coach


Joined: 04 Mar 2009
Posts: 13417
Location: ESSEN, Germany, (but English.)

What do you know about the progressive forms?English grammar exercises — improve your English knowledge and vocabulary skillsAre you a native speaker of English? Then you should read this!This newsletter tells you all about English! Subscribe to free email English course
Display posts from previous:   
why present tense is called "present"? | Uses of word "rather"
ESL Forums | English Vocabulary, Grammar and Idioms All times are GMT + 1 Hour
Page 1 of 1
Latest topics on ESL EFL Forums
"cautiously objective" vs "confidently optimistic"please kindly vs. pleaseconditional clause without "s" to indicate a the 3rd person form?marital status vs. family statusSending it vs Send itneed(s)?Why present tense is called "simple"?complimentary tickets vs free ticketsticket to/forcut againstUsage of shall/shouldUsage of via and throughUsage of 'function'

 
You cannot post new topics in this forum
You cannot reply to topics in this forum
You cannot edit your posts in this forum
You cannot delete your posts in this forum
You cannot vote in polls in this forum
Subscribe to FREE email English course
First name E-mail