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Old 13-May-2008, 17:39
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What is the differents in use/ meaning: I look forward and I am looking forward
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1. I look forward to hearing from you (unsure whether I will hear from you but am hoping that I would).

2. I am looking forward for my cousin's arrival next week. (I am sure that he/she will arrive next week and am eagerly waiting for him/her.)

--I look forward to see you in Australia next vacation.

--I am looking forward for the arrival of my wedding date.
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