Can you tell me out of the following sentences which of them are correct?
(1) I have attached my CV for your kind consideration. I look forward to your favorable reply.
(2) .... . I look forward to hearing from you.
(3) ...... I look forward to your response.
(4) ........ I look forward for your reply/response.
(1) I have attached my CV for your kind consideration. I look forward to your favorable reply.
(2) .... . I look forward to hearing from you.
(3) ...... I look forward to your response.
(4) ........ I look forward for your reply/response.
Comments
All except number 4 are grammatically correct. The right preposition for "look forward" is "to".
I would leave out "favorable" in that context.
Hamid
Jithin
We look forward to your swift response.
We look forward to your swift response. This seems to me a bit like saying 'HURRY UP AND RESPOND!'
Clive
I look forward to hearing from you.