Yes, that wording is correct. An example of a sentence that uses this wording is "I am not looking forward to washing the car."
We normally say "looking forward hearing from you". It should have a preposition before the pronoun. It would be more proper to say "looking forward to hearing from you." This is called gerund, basically adding -ing to the verb, then followed by a preposition.
When will he be around? is the the correct wording.
There is no correct or specific wording. Normally, the word credit or credit for bank error will appear on your statement.
California notaries public usually have to attach a separate certificate because the wording for the notarial certificate is dictated by law, and most forms do not have the correct wording. Therefore, the notary must attach a separate page with the correct wording before they can notarize.
Carlos lent his basketball to Roberto and you. This is perfectly correct.
anything with right spelling and grammar.
Past-tense. Solid wording.
The preferred wording would be, "what percent".
No, the correct wording should be: Pedro es su hijo.
The phrase would be "where it's perfect" (i.e. where it is perfect), meaning location.The word were is the past tense of are.
Are you thinking of "If there's a will theres a way?"
The correct wording of the statement would be: "I attended classes at Western Michigan University (WMU) toward a degree in Food Marketing." This clearly indicates your enrollment and the specific focus of your studies.