Sometimes the phrase ›look foward to‹ is not used correctly. We've listed some phrases which are wrong and some which are correct.
| Correct phrase | Common error |
|---|---|
| I'm looking forward to my holidays. | I'm looking forward for my holidays. |
| I look forward to hearing from you. | I look forward to hear from you. |
| We look forward to meeting them tonight. | We look forward to meeting they tonight. |
The word ›to‹ is a preposition, so it has to be followed by a noun phrase or a gerund.




