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Verb after Looking forward to

Learn how to correctly use verbs after prepositions with our helpful video guide.

Knowing the use of verbs after prepositions is essential for speaking and writing correct English. The key rule is simple: when you have a verb after a preposition, you always need to use the -ING form of the verb.This video provides clear examples and practical tips to help you get it right every time.

For example:

  • Incorrect: I am looking forward to meet you.
  • Correct: I am looking forward to meeting you.

Here are more examples to illustrate this rule:

  • Correct: She's looking forward to starting her new job.
  • Correct: They're looking forward to going on vacation.

From the example of Lookiiing forward to v-ing, you now know that after a preposition, you have to use the -ING form of the verb.

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