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  1. We look / We’re looking forward to - WordReference Forums

    Mar 6, 2019 · “We’re looking forward to this holiday for ages” doesn’t make sense. You can’t relate a present continuous statement to a time period in the past. We’re looking forward to this holiday …

  2. forward-thinking - WordReference Forums

    Nov 22, 2005 · Forward thinking is about trying to figure out the goals of tomorow, then trying to find the methods of tomorrow to achieve them. Forward thinking is the instrument of change, whereas …

  3. Please forward this email to <whoever/ whomever> is working on the ...

    May 14, 2008 · I know that after preposition you should use Whom and not who. How about whoever and Whomever? Please forward this email to whoever is working on the project. Or Please forward …

  4. plunge forward - WordReference Forums

    Aug 1, 2009 · "Plunge forward" is being used figuratively. Imagine the effort that you have to expend in order to move forward in waist-deep water, and the enthusiasm of diving in. That is the same sort of …

  5. "look forward to" as a request or an order - WordReference Forums

    Jul 31, 2009 · Hello, I was wondering if "look forward to" can be used in an imperative sentence or a request sentence. 1. Please look forward to our presentation which will be conducted at the XXX …

  6. as at vs. as of - WordReference Forums

    Jun 7, 2007 · The idea is "here is a snapshot of my forward programme as compiled at [date] X; my forward programme, seen a day later, could be completely different". In other words, I agree with …

  7. Specialized Terminology - WordReference Forums

    May 26, 2005 · Quick Guide to Spanish-English forums / La guía rápida a los foros español-inglés

  8. I confirm my attendance - WordReference Forums

    Dec 9, 2019 · Hello, osteza. Those answers are certainly possible and meaningful, but they seem rather distant and impersonal. It might make a better impression if you use something like I can definitely …

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  10. go on/do/make a hike | WordReference Forums

    Mar 16, 2016 · Make sure you use quotes around your phrase and then page forward until it stops. When I Google "did a hike", it initially shows over five million, but when I page forward, it really only …