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  1. Going forward vs. Moving forward - WordReference Forums

    Mar 3, 2020 · Because "Moving forward" is often said after some kind of dispute, where "moving forward" reflects an attempt to leave the bad feelings behind, I will use "going forward" or "in the …

  2. 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 example: I am looking …

  3. Look very forward for Very much look forward to - WordReference …

    Oct 14, 2013 · Hi everyone -- Just curious, does the intensifier "very" in the idiomatic expression "look forward to" have any validity in whatever variety of English if placed in the phrase as in the following …

  4. I'd like to bring the meeting forward. | WordReference Forums

    Sep 8, 2006 · Up can mean forward or back, and down can mean back or forward. Whether we "push", "bring", or "put" depends on which direction is natural or unnatural for us. Put off, however, only …

  5. 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 for …

  6. "forward to" vs "forward it to" | WordReference Forums

    Jan 13, 2015 · Yes, If the executive assistant had been writing a formal letter, he would have written: You may send me more information (preferably in the form of several relevant screen-capture …

  7. Forward an email, Resend an email - WordReference Forums

    Jul 17, 2010 · "To forward" means that you are sending an email that has been written by someone else and sending that same email to someone else. However, "to resend" suggests that you are sending …

  8. Move: forward, back, left right, etc. | WordReference Forums

    Mar 28, 2014 · Hey everyone, I want to ask about the direction for two words mentioned above. 1> MOVE MOVE FORWARDS MOVE TO LEFT MOVE TO THE RIGHT MOVE BACK - Is the my …

  9. 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 the new restaurant. …

  10. look forward to seeing you / hope to see you - WordReference Forums

    Jun 10, 2018 · EXAMPLE: I look forward to seeing you in September!- We have a plan that I am happy about and looking forward to--a definite plan. I look forward to seeing you very soon ---No definite …