To see you. vs to seeing you.

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  • Jun 19, 2008 ... it means that we have to say "I look forward to seeing you soon" when we want to use the verb "to see"? Or have we say "... to see you soon"?
  • 0. Looking forward to see you at the meeting or Looking forward to seeing you at the meeting. asked Jul 03 '12 at 09:48 Radhakrishnan New member.
  • I'm looking forward to seeing you. After some verbs, there's only the infinitive with to that can be used: I wanted to see you.
  • 2013?9?20? ... ?????????????????? 1) I look forward to seeing you. ???? ??? ?????????????????/????????
  • > Here, "to" is part of the infinitive and ...
  • Janice, and I need to see you.
  • Sir William, I am very glad to see you.
  • Monsignor, Padre Pio wants to see you.
  • I'm so glad to see you.
  • There's a Sergeant Gallagher requesting permission to see you.
  • Cousin Jolitorax, fearfully pleased to see you.
  • There's a soldier out here to see you.
  • Ari, I'm so happy to see you.

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