Email Closings: Proper Gerund Usage
Writing a polished email can make a strong impression, but even small grammar errors can stand out. One common mistake occurs in email closings, particularly with the phrase look forward to.
When using look forward to, always follow it with a gerund (a verb ending in -ing), not the base form of the verb. For example, it’s correct to say:
"I look forward to hearing from you."
"I am looking forward to hearing from you."
Avoid saying, "I look forward to hear from you," as it’s grammatically incorrect.
Understanding this simple rule helps ensure your emails sound professional and polished. Remember, gerunds are key when closing your email effectively. Practice makes perfect, and soon, you’ll never second-guess your email closings again!
Mastering these small but essential details elevates your English writing and leaves a positive impression every time.
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