Look forward to (to ) conjugation

English
40 examples
This verb can also mean the following: anticipate, expect, and nonnewtonian mechanics, frankenstein, do, wait for, pleasure

Conjugation of look forward to

I
you
it/she/he
we
you all
they
Present Simple
look forward to
look forward to
looks forward to
look forward to
look forward to
look forward to
Future Simple
will look forward to
will look forward to
will look forward to
will look forward to
will look forward to
will look forward to
Past Simple
looked forward to
looked forward to
looked forward to
looked forward to
looked forward to
looked forward to
Conditional Simple
would look forward to
would look forward to
would look forward to
would look forward to
would look forward to
would look forward to
I
you
it/she/he
we
you all
they
Present Progressive
am looking forward to
are looking forward to
is looking forward to
are looking forward to
are looking forward to
are looking forward to
Future Progressive
will be looking forward to
will be looking forward to
will be looking forward to
will be looking forward to
will be looking forward to
will be looking forward to
Past Progressive
was looking forward to
were looking forward to
was looking forward to
were looking forward to
were looking forward to
were looking forward to
Conditional Progressive
would be looking forward to
would be looking forward to
would be looking forward to
would be looking forward to
would be looking forward to
would be looking forward to
I
you
it/she/he
we
you all
they
Present Perfect
have looked forward to
have looked forward to
has looked forward to
have looked forward to
have looked forward to
have looked forward to
Future Perfect
will have looked forward to
will have looked forward to
will have looked forward to
will have looked forward to
will have looked forward to
will have looked forward to
Past Perfect
had looked forward to
had looked forward to
had looked forward to
had looked forward to
had looked forward to
had looked forward to
Conditional Perfect
would have looked forward to
would have looked forward to
would have looked forward to
would have looked forward to
would have looked forward to
would have looked forward to
I
you
it/she/he
we
you
they
Present Perfect Progressive
have been looking forward to
have been looking forward to
has been looking forward to
have been looking forward to
have been looking forward to
have been looking forward to
Future Perfect Progressive
will have been looking forward to
will have been looking forward to
will have been looking forward to
will have been looking forward to
will have been looking forward to
will have been looking forward to
Past Perfect Progressive
had been looking forward to
had been looking forward to
had been looking forward to
had been looking forward to
had been looking forward to
had been looking forward to
Conditional Perfect Progressive
would have been looking forward to
would have been looking forward to
would have been looking forward to
would have been looking forward to
would have been looking forward to
would have been looking forward to

Examples of look forward to

Example in EnglishTranslation in English
" 'And I look forward to spending more time with my wonderful family.'"
"...and yet I look forward to another visit with my new neighbours.
"And in conclusion, I look forward to working with you
"Because the 9 Com-- the 9/11 Commission wants to ask us questions, that's why we're meeting, and I look forward to meeting with them and answering their questions --"
"Dear Ben, we look forward to your first day of school at Wayward Pines Academy, 8:00 A.M. sharp."
" 'And I look forward to spending more time with my wonderful family.'"
"...and yet I look forward to another visit with my new neighbours.
"And in conclusion, I look forward to working with you
"Because the 9 Com-- the 9/11 Commission wants to ask us questions, that's why we're meeting, and I look forward to meeting with them and answering their questions --"
"Dear Ben, we look forward to your first day of school at Wayward Pines Academy, 8:00 A.M. sharp."
"Everybody looks forward to big crops.
"Professor Challenger relishes his divine status amongst the Indians "and looks forward to taking his place in the history books, "ignoring the small matter of how we shall actually return to civilisation.
"Ritchie looks forward to meeting the president to talk about the plan for the Everglades which would tax farmers into unemployment."
"Subject looks forward to intellectual challenges.
"The commissioner "looks forward to reading the Internal Affairs report "after its thorough and impartial investigation of Detective Reagan."
"Everybody looks forward to big crops.
"Professor Challenger relishes his divine status amongst the Indians "and looks forward to taking his place in the history books, "ignoring the small matter of how we shall actually return to civilisation.
"Ritchie looks forward to meeting the president to talk about the plan for the Everglades which would tax farmers into unemployment."
"Subject looks forward to intellectual challenges.
"The commissioner "looks forward to reading the Internal Affairs report "after its thorough and impartial investigation of Detective Reagan."
"Hurry up and leave, my child" I always looked forward to Shekhar's return... and I still can't believe my son will never come back
"The night I so badly looked forward to..."
"The night I so badly looked forward to..."
"The night I so looked forward to is here at last"
"The night I so looked forward to is here at last"
"I am so looking forward to your wedding day."
"I had been looking forward to this course, but I was disappointed. The content was often muddled and delivered with little focus or care.
"I'm looking forward to Thursday."
"I'm looking forward to Thursday.
"I'm looking forward to coming to Australia, where there's so much room!
"Hurry up and leave, my child" I always looked forward to Shekhar's return... and I still can't believe my son will never come back
"The night I so badly looked forward to..."
"The night I so badly looked forward to..."
"The night I so looked forward to is here at last"
"The night I so looked forward to is here at last"
"I am so looking forward to your wedding day."
"I had been looking forward to this course, but I was disappointed. The content was often muddled and delivered with little focus or care.
"I'm looking forward to Thursday."
"I'm looking forward to Thursday.
"I'm looking forward to coming to Australia, where there's so much room!

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