Do you say "I look forward to starting working with you" or "I look forward to start working with you" ??? | HiNative
English with Karim - Which one is correct? I look forward to meet or meeting you. Of course " meeting you " since "to" is a preposition, so we must follow it
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Is it “I'm looking forward to see you” or “I am looking forward to seeing you”? Which is correct? - One Minute English
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