The structure "look forward to + V-ing" and "in view of + V-ing" are idiomatic expressions in English. They are followed by the "-ing" form because the action being looked forward to or aimed at is not completed yet. This form indicates an ongoing or future action that has not happened yet. It is just a grammatical rule that these expressions require the "-ing" form rather than the base form of the verb.
Yes, you can begin a sentence with "yet" to introduce a contrasting or unexpected point. For example, "Yet, there was still more work to be done."
The word you are looking for is "thoughts."
"Yet again" means one more time, indicating that something has happened repeatedly or that an action or event is occurring once more, even though it may be unexpected or undesired.
Yes, it is correct to begin a sentence with "yet" when used as an adverb to show contrast or as a conjunction to introduce a contrasting point. For example: "Yet, despite the challenges, he persevered."
No, but it will be soon, we are all looking forward to the book !
The second phrase - "looking forward to your reply" is correct.Used as an adverb, forward refers to a time in the future or a direction, normally in front.The phrase for ward has no specific meaning out of context, and requires some minor contortions to use in a sentence: "How many polling places are ready for ward 2?" "We bought a cake for Ward because it's his birthday."
The structure "look forward to + V-ing" and "in view of + V-ing" are idiomatic expressions in English. They are followed by the "-ing" form because the action being looked forward to or aimed at is not completed yet. This form indicates an ongoing or future action that has not happened yet. It is just a grammatical rule that these expressions require the "-ing" form rather than the base form of the verb.
He's just looking forward to all the things that You and He are going to be doing, (IN THE NEAR FUTURE) He's not looking to get married yet. Just fun stuff.
Yes, you can begin a sentence with "yet" to introduce a contrasting or unexpected point. For example, "Yet, there was still more work to be done."
There is no positive release date yet. Sorry. I'm looking forward to it, though!It's been rumored that it will come out on October 9, 2012.
The new messiah hasn't come yet. The Jews are waitng for Him for example and the Christians think he will come again but no one so far has come forward as the messiah or at least with proof.
Stephenie is not sure yet she thinks maybe after the movie is done she might work on it again
Jesus is yet to come again to the earth as promised numerous times in scripture. Everyone will see Him and there will be no doubt as to who He is. This is referred to as His 'second coming' and also as the ''blessed hope'' of Christians.
Not really, well, not YET. On the FAQ of the warriors website one was supposed to come out LAST YEAR!! But just cuz it's not out yet, it must mean there doing TONS of work on it... So look forward to having fun!
i am about to try it and i know for sure it will work, but will tell you later. i'm gonna try a few different ways to see. to one i'll add a bit of spirulina powder. i hear potato agar is the best, don't know if that's true or why it would be yet but i'm looking forward...
The legendary Suns Power Forward is not dead yet.