8. a) To look at something that is in front of you.
b) To feel excited about something that is going
to happen in the future.
c) To think about something that might happen
in the future.
9. a) She s looking forward to the party.
b) She s looking forward to it.
c) She s looking forward to leave.
d) He is looking forward to leaving.
10. a) I m looking forward the party very
much – all my friends are coming.
I m looking forward to the party
very much – all my friends are coming.
11. b) What time is your brother arriving? I m
really looking forward to meet him.
What time is your brother arriving?
I m really looking forward to meeting
him.
12. c) Finally the day of the wedding arrived.
I d been looking forward to it for ages.
13. d) The mail only came once a week, so
we always looked forward to.
The mail only came once a week, so we
Always looked forward to it.
14. Is there anything you are looking
forward to? What are you not looking
forward to?
15.
16. Look forward to is used very
often at the end of formal letters:
- I look forward to hearing from you
soon.
- Looking forward to meeting you
next week.