I look forward to hear from you.
I look forward to hearing from you.
Can someone tell me which one is correct?
I look forward to hear from you. (wrong)
I look forward to hearing from you. (correct)
Can someone tell me which one is correct?
You need to study this
single-word verb -----look...direct your eyes in a certain direction---- You must look before you leap.
multi-word verbs
1)prepositional verbs-------look after----take care of---------Who is looking after the baby?
2)phrasal verbs----look up---search for and find information in a reference book-----You can look up my number in the telephone directory
.3)phrasal-prepositional verbs--------look forward to-----anticipate with pleasure--------I look forward to meeting you
FoR further understanding of multi word verbs, you can explore the following website
http://www.englishclub.com/grammar/v...asal-verbs.htm
Last edited by Roselin; 31-Dec-2008 at 13:36.