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Learn the difference between "I look forward to" and "I'm looking forward to" in English.
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Learn the difference between "I look forward to" and "I'm looking forward to" in English.
Is it “backward/forward” or “backwards/forwards”? [duplicate]
In British English (and possibly others), backward and forward are adjectives, and backwards/forwards are adverbs. A person may be backward 1 or forward; a car may be forward of a "Stop" line; one might move something forward (that is, to a position which is forward of its current position). However, when describing that movement itself, it's ...
Forward vs Forwards - English Language & Usage Stack Exchange
23. The OED says this. The present distinction in usage between forward and forwards is that the latter expresses a definite direction viewed in contrast with other directions. In some contexts either form may be used without perceptible difference of meaning; the following are examples in which only one of them can now be used: ‘The ratchet ...
grammar - Looking forward/forwards to your reply - English Language ...
Forwards is a variant spelling of the adverb (not the adjective) forward. (e.g., We moved forward/forwards in the forward [not forwards] compartment.) Towards is a variant spelling of toward. Use whichever sounds better to you, but be consistent. However, in the case of look forward to, this is an phrasal verb.
grammaticality - More about Forward vs Forwards - English Language ...
Add a comment. 1. Google NGrams (here) says "step forward" has much more prevalence. "Come forward" is also more common than "come forwards" (here). Several other such permutations show that "forwards" with an s is much less common. There does not appear to be a UK/US difference; variations between the two yield similar results.
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