
put back/forward push back/forward (schedule/event etc.)
Jul 6, 2020 · push forward 3. To change the scheduled time of some event to an earlier time: They pushed the meeting forward from 3:00 to 1:30. I found some threads regarding "put back" (this …
look forward to/for - WordReference Forums
Jan 22, 2010 · to look forward for might be used where you mean to look forward to be a metaphor for to concentrate on the future, and for to be a normal prepositional use. For …
forward on to / forward to - WordReference Forums
Jan 21, 2017 · Someone asks you if you have certain data, which he needs, and you say yes. Which would you say, 1 or 2? What's the difference between them? 1. I'll be forwarding them …
We look / We’re looking forward to - WordReference Forums
Mar 6, 2019 · Your question is a bit unclear. In your example sentence, we'd say: We' ve been looking forward to this holiday for ages. It has been a continuous process for quite a long time, …
Look forward to - WordReference Forums
Jan 8, 2007 · 1. Looking forward to meet/see/welcome you. 2. Look forward to meeting/seeing/welcoming you. Are these grammatically correct? Using ing with look, like in …
Please forward this email to <whoever/ whomever> is working on …
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 …
"to look forward to" vs. "to be eager to" | WordReference Forums
Jul 26, 2006 · Does "to look forward to" has the same level of eagerness as "to be eager to" ? I have the feeling that they are synonims and that it is only a matter of style. "to look forward to" …
looking forward to <eat><eating> | WordReference Forums
Apr 13, 2018 · The pattern to learn is: I look forward to something I look forward to doing (something). I look forward to dinner at the new restaurant. I look forward to eating (a meal) at …
I've been looking forward to VS I've looked forward to
Nov 24, 2018 · Could you please shed the light on this?) For example, which phrase is more appropriate when two friends are meeting and this meeting is a planned one? 1. Hi, Jessica! …
What is the difference between onward, forward and toward?
Jul 23, 2015 · Onward and forward are adverbs, both meaning ahead; for slight differences, please consult the WR dictionary (access it via the search box at the top of the page).