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look forward to meet/meeting
Dear all,
"I am available at your convenience and look/looking forward to meet/meeting with you."
Which of the above choice is grammatically correct?
Thank you,
sampahmel
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Re: look forward to meet/meeting

Originally Posted by
sampahmel
Dear all,
"I am available at your convenience and look/looking forward to meet/meeting with you."
Which of the above choice is grammatically correct?
sampahmel
Looking forward to sg is more cordial than to look forward to sg.
'To' is a preposition and not an infinitive marker. 'To' takes an object, a gerund:
look/-ing forward to seeing.
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Re: look forward to meet/meeting
so the correct sentence is:
I am available at your convenience and looking forward to meeting with you.
Is that right?
do I need to add a "am" between (and) & (looking) ?
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Re: look forward to meet/meeting

Originally Posted by
sampahmel
so the correct sentence is:
I am available at your convenience and looking forward to meeting with you.
Is that right?
do I need to add a "am" between (and) & (looking) ?
You need not but you can.
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