Finish the sentence: 'I look forward to ______
Finish the sentence: 'I look forward to ______
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hear from you soon.
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hearing from you soon.
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have heard you soon.
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see you soon.
সাগ্রহে প্রতীক্ষা করা অর্থে Look forward to ব্যবহৃত হয় এবং এর পরবর্তী Verb টির সাথে 'ing' যুক্ত হয়।
বাক্যের অর্থঃ দ্রুতই তোমার জবাব শোনার প্রতীক্ষায় আছি।
In the sentence "I look forward to hearing from you soon", the word "hearing" is used because of the grammatical structure of the phrase "look forward to". Here's why:
1. "Look forward to" + gerund (verb + -ing):
The phrase "look forward to" is always followed by a noun or a gerund (verb ending in -ing). This is because "to" in this phrase is a preposition, not part of an infinitive verb.
- Gerund example: "I look forward to hearing from you."
- Noun example: "I look forward to your reply."
Using a base form of the verb (e.g., "hear") would be incorrect because prepositions like "to" require a noun or gerund as their object.
2. Purpose of "hearing":
In this context, "hearing" refers to the act of receiving a response, and it is the object of the phrase "look forward to."
Correct usage examples:
- "She looks forward to meeting her friends."
- "We look forward to working with you."
Thus, "hearing" is grammatically correct and follows the rule for this phrase.
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walking
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walked
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participle
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infinitive
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help
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helping
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majoring
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have majored
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having major
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majoring
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