I look forward to speaking vs I look forward to talking

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  • This would be more properly stated, "I look forward to talking with you". Notice the "ing" ending on the verb "talk". And you probably want to have a conversation ...
  • I look forward to talking...hearing...discussing. Discussion in 'English Only' started by yancy, May 29, 2008. Previous Thread Next Thread. Loading.
  • I would use the phrase "I look forward to talking with you" 1. "look" vs. "am looking "= "look" is active tense, which is grammatically preferable 2. "talking with" vs.
  • May 7, 2015 ... I look forward to talking with you. I look forward to hearing from you. (without considering similar forms like I'm looking forward..) This questions ...
  • May 20, 2014 ... [I] look forward to speaking with you. [I am] looking forward to speaking with you. It isn't very common to omit these words in English (unlike, say, ...
  • "I look forward to speaking with you." is correct. You could also say, "I am looking forward to speaking with you." What I am 'looking forward to' is 'speaking with ...
  • May 7, 2015 ... Instead you could close with something that advances your cause, such as I look forward to speaking with you. There's no problem using some ...
  • Jun 23, 2008 ... I look forward to speaking with you then." Can you tell what went wrong from this exchange? Reread our messages and see if you can ...

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