I look forward to 'hear' or 'hearing' from you?
Is ‘I look forward to hear from you' correct? Or is ‘I look forward to hearing from you' right? I explain which of these is correct and why the gerund form is used here. This is very important at the end of business emails so it’s very important to get right.
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