" i look forward to working with you
i look forward to work with you
i am looking forward to working with you
i am looking forward to work with you "
Um... well not all of those are correct... Actually the way you say, " I look forward to working with you." is said that exact way. That's like asking, "How do you spell 'obvious answer'?" all typed out XD. The guy who posted before me, I don't know why he wrote all that...
je suis impatient d'avoir de tes nouvelles
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.
2-3 working days basically mean monday to friday excluding saturday and sunday, say if the you ordered your item on monday and it said it will be 2-3 working days it will be monday-wednesday or monday-thursday
(name of company) will be closed for business from (date) to (date) while on vaction. thank you for your continued business and we look forward to seeing you on (date) signed,
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"We look forward to working with you." Is a correct sentence.
No. We look forward to continuing working with you
No, not quite. You should say: I look forward to working with you in the future.
I am looking forward to working with you is a common greeting to a new employee. The greeting can also be used between partners.
If you are going to be a co-worker or working alongside the other person, say "working." If you are a plastic surgeon or are planning to do something to the other person's body, say "work."
If you are going to be a co-worker or working alongside the other person, say "working." If you are a plastic surgeon or are planning to do something to the other person's body, say "work."
Say we are looking forward to working with you it sounds more right
Go with the gerund. Better to say looking forward to working with you
i look forward to continued working relationship
That is a correct phrasing, possibly "all of you" if more than one person.
As well you should be.
You can say, 'I am looking forward to being there." or "I look forward to being there."