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What is correct looking forward to or looking forward for?

What is correct looking forward to or looking forward for?

Looking forward to is correct and is often followed by a word ending in “ing” (but not necessarily). “I look forward to having dinner with you” or “I look forward to your visit”. As previously stated, for + that which is (possibly) anticipated.

How do you say looking forward to you professionally?

Formal:

  1. I anticipate …
  2. I await the opportunity to …
  3. I fondly anticipate …
  4. I’m eagerly anticipating …
  5. Your prompt reply would be appreciated.
  6. I await … with great expectation.
  7. I have high expectations of …
  8. I hope to … very soon.

What is another way to say I am looking forward?

I fondly anticipate … I’m eagerly anticipating … Your prompt reply would be appreciated. I await … with great expectation.

How do you say looking forward to doing business?

Referring to future business

  1. We look forward to a successful working relationship in the future.
  2. We would be (very) pleased to do business with your company.
  3. I would be happy to have an opportunity to work with your firm.

How do you say we are looking forward to do business with you?

We look forward to welcoming you as our customer. I look forward to an opportunity to speak with you personally. I look forward to a successful working relationship in the future. I hope to get answers from you.

How do you say looking forward to your response?

7 alternatives to “I look forward to hearing from you”

  1. 1 Use a call-to-action.
  2. 2 I’m eager to receive your feedback.
  3. 3 I appreciate your quick response.
  4. 4 Always happy to hear from you.
  5. 5 Keep me informed . . .
  6. 6 I await your immediate response.
  7. 7 Write soon!

Is it correct to say I look forward to working with you?

“I am looking forward to working with you” is correct. In this case “to” is a preposition, and you always need to use the ing form(gerund) after a preposition.

What is another way of saying I look forward to working with you?

Another way to express this phrase is by saying “I am excited to be part of the team,” “I am eagerly looking forward to our collaboration,” or “I can’t wait to start working with you.” Of course, we need to match the tonality of the expression with the context.

How do you say we are working on it professionally?

You could say I’m working on it as we speak. Show activity on this post. An example of what you could say: I’m currently working on this task and expect to be finished with it by the end of next week.

How do you write looking forward?

Is it we look forward or we are looking forward?

So while they are grammatically different (‘I look forward [to hearing from you]’ is simple present tense, while ‘I am looking forward [to hearing from you]’ is present continuous), they are both grammatically correct.

How do you say I look forward for your email?

Formal Ways of Saying “I Look Forward to Hearing From You”

  1. I’m eagerly awaiting your response.
  2. I hope to hear from you soon.
  3. Your prompt response would be appreciated.
  4. Keep me informed of any updates.
  5. Thank you in advance for your response.
  6. Should you have any questions or concerns, please feel free to contact me.

How do you say excited professionally?

Surely, a suitable, strong and energetic adjective will emerge for you to use from all this.

  1. aflame.
  2. animated.
  3. anxious.
  4. ardent.
  5. breathless.
  6. delighted.
  7. eager.
  8. elated.

How do you say I look forward to your response?

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