Verb after Looking forward to
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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