. I think you misunderstood. Have to + infinitive: I have to study; We have to speak English. 'Have (got) to' is classified as a semi-auxiliary verb, and 'to', I believe, is called an infinitive particle'.
Sorry, I am looking for the same answer as you. It is the first time I am in this forum. I'll keep looking. I need an explanation
Rosario
Hi anonymous person,
Please post your question clearly and we will try to help you.
Clive
This is an english expression, after il to you have to put ing form The correct form is I look forward to hearing from you. or Looking forward to hearing from you.
I think you misunderstood. Have to + infinitive: I have to study; We have to speak English. 'Have (got) to' is classified as a semi-auxiliary verb, and 'to', I believe, is called an infinitive particle'.
I'll keep looking. I need an explanation
Rosario
Please post your question clearly and we will try to help you.
Clive
The correct form is
I look forward to hearing from you.
or
Looking forward to hearing from you.
You will find the answer to your question if you read through this thread.
Clive
IAM LOOKING FORWARD TO MEET YOUOR
IAM LOOKING FORWARD TO MEETING YOU.
I'm looking forward to meet you on Thursday