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Meaning of “look forward to” in English

4th February 2019 by Andrew

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"look forward to" is a very common expression in English but what does it mean exactly? Meaning:To think about something in the future with pleasure.To be pleased or excited that something is going to happen. Example: I'm looking forward to the concert. This means that I am excited about the concert that is taking place at some time in the future. I am thinking … [Read more...] about Meaning of “look forward to” in English

Meaning of “be about to do something”

1st February 2019 by Andrew

man yawning

Form:be about + infinitive The infinitive = "to" + the base form of a verb. Meaning:To describe something that we expect to happen very soon.It refers to the immediate future. Examples: The bus is about to leave.(The bus is going to leave very soon.) Manager: The meeting is about to start. Where is everyone? Jane: Could you help me with the sales … [Read more...] about Meaning of “be about to do something”

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