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Look forward to hear from you? #46 (permalink) Tue Dec 22, 2009 15:29 pm   Look forward to hear from you?
 

Both are correct ^^
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Look forward to hear from you? #47 (permalink) Fri Feb 05, 2010 12:31 pm   Look forward to hear from you?
 

Parveen Kawsar wrote:
I always write in my business e-mail -"I am looking forward to your reply".Is this sentence correct or not? I am confused.


"I look forward to your reply"
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Look forward to hear from you? #48 (permalink) Fri Feb 05, 2010 12:45 pm   Look forward to hear from you?
 

Hi,

Both are fine - I look forward to/I am looking forward to your reply.

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Look forward to hear from you? #49 (permalink) Fri Feb 05, 2010 14:00 pm   Look forward to hear from you?
 

Thanks Alan.
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visit or visiting #50 (permalink) Wed Jun 09, 2010 15:43 pm   visit or visiting
 

Which is correct?

1. We are looking forward to visit you this summer.

2. We are looking forward to visiting you this summer.

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Look forward to hear from you? #51 (permalink) Wed Jun 09, 2010 15:47 pm   Look forward to hear from you?
 

Number 2.

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Look forward to hear from you? #52 (permalink) Wed Jun 09, 2010 15:50 pm   Look forward to hear from you?
 

Thanks!
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Look forward to hear from you? #53 (permalink) Mon Sep 06, 2010 7:19 am   Look forward to hear from you?
 

@alan Thanks for this information.
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Look forward to hear from you? #54 (permalink) Mon Sep 06, 2010 13:15 pm   Look forward to hear from you?
 

Hi, Smith. They are both correct, but the sentence is more elegant without "seeing."
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Look forward to hear from you? #55 (permalink) Tue Dec 13, 2011 18:17 pm   Look forward to hear from you?
 

Hi Fabrice, I was wondering if you needed English, French and Spanish teachers for the months of January and February. I'm planning to travel to Europe this winter. I'm based in Buenos Aires, Argentina, but I've lived France, the U.S.A. and the U.K. I have my French Baccalauréat A2, a B.A. and M.A. in Arts, and I'm a second year student at an English Teacher Training Program in Buenos Aires. I'm currently teaching English and French mostly in companies and at a university. I can send you my CV, can you read Spanish? Regards, Alvaro Gorbato. agorbato@hotmail.com.
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