Olympian
Senior Member
- Joined
- Aug 14, 2008
- Member Type
- Interested in Language
- Native Language
- Hindi
- Home Country
- India
- Current Location
- India
Hello,
are both of these sentences correct?
1. I am looking forward to him coming to India.
2. I am looking forward to his coming to India.
I think they are both correct, but I want to confirm if I am right, and also if they mean the same thing.
Similarly, if I use 'arrive' instead of 'coming', then the sentences would be:
a. I am looking forward to his arrival in India.
b. I am looking forward to him arriving in India.
They are both ('a' and 'b') correct, aren't they?
Thank you
are both of these sentences correct?
1. I am looking forward to him coming to India.
2. I am looking forward to his coming to India.
I think they are both correct, but I want to confirm if I am right, and also if they mean the same thing.
Similarly, if I use 'arrive' instead of 'coming', then the sentences would be:
a. I am looking forward to his arrival in India.
b. I am looking forward to him arriving in India.
They are both ('a' and 'b') correct, aren't they?
Thank you