Oceanlike
Senior Member
- Joined
- Nov 15, 2014
- Member Type
- Interested in Language
- Native Language
- Chinese
- Home Country
- Singapore
- Current Location
- Singapore
I don't know if the following sentence is correct in its grammar:
---- I look forward to seeing you and having a fun time.
Due to using 'and', I am thinking is it correct that the first verb is in simple present, 'look' and the second it in continuous form, 'having'. I always thought that when I use 'and' to join sentences, both verbs must be in the same form.
I think I'm missing out on something or I don't understand it accurately.
Thank you for teaching me. :-D
---- I look forward to seeing you and having a fun time.
Due to using 'and', I am thinking is it correct that the first verb is in simple present, 'look' and the second it in continuous form, 'having'. I always thought that when I use 'and' to join sentences, both verbs must be in the same form.
I think I'm missing out on something or I don't understand it accurately.
Thank you for teaching me. :-D