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  1. What's the difference between "I look forward to" and "I'm looking ...

    I just don't get the reasoning behind which one is correct in which situation. Typically I use the wrong one, or I use them when I'm not supposed to.

  2. grammaticality - "looking forward to being". Is this correct?

    Oct 11, 2018 · Looking forward is always followed by the +ing (gerund). A simple way to check this is to ask it in a question: "What are you looking forward to?" ...being part of the team. I …

  3. Is "looking to" acceptable English in this use?

    From the American Heritage Dictionary: Usage Note: The phrasal verb look to has recently developed the meanings "expect to" and "hope to," as in The executives look to increase sales …

  4. word choice - Could I say "I'm looking at the project"? - English ...

    Apr 27, 2011 · Someone is examining an Internet project at Codeplex.com. Can he say "I'm looking at the project 'Project name'", or it is a mistake? What is the best way to say it?

  5. "Here's looking at you, kid" meaning?

    Jan 27, 2015 · Here's [to] because it's a toast Was this phrase a common American expression at the time? Why looking? Is it simply part of a common phrase or does it refer to looking at her …

  6. Look forward very much to - English Language & Usage Stack …

    Mar 10, 2024 · Doesn’t this remove the infinitive of the verb? I'm not sure what you mean by this. It's true that there's no infinitive in your example, but that would also be the case without "very …

  7. I'm looking for a word that describes someone who dislikes …

    Jul 27, 2024 · Closed last year. I'm looking for a word that describes someone who dislikes change even while their current situation is less than favorable and keeps things even if they …

  8. grammaticality - I am looking forward to ...ing as well as? - English ...

    Feb 26, 2022 · 0 I am looking forward to meeting you as well as the eager for learning new things. Is the above sentence correct and fine? I mainly have problem with the form of the noun after …

  9. Is this correct "I'll be looking forward to helping.. ? Read on please

    May 23, 2014 · By saying "I'll be looking forward to helping him", you're saying - literally - that you, right now, expect that in the future you will look forward to helping him. There are no …

  10. Name for case where sentences start lowercase, but proper nouns …

    Jun 29, 2025 · 7 I'm looking for the name of the case where sentences start with a lowercase letter (so neither sentence case nor title case), but all other capitalization rules are respected. …