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Find out whether there is any grammatical error in below sentence.
Looking forward / to seeing / you / soon.

A. Looking forward

B. to seeing

C. you

D. soon

E. No error

Answer: Option E

Solution (By Examveda Team)

The sentence "Looking forward to seeing you soon." is grammatically correct. It is a common phrase used to express anticipation or expectation of meeting someone in the near future. There are no errors in this sentence.

Therefore, the correct answer is Option E: No error.

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  1. 村瀬威
    村瀬威 :
    2 years ago

    Probably, "to" used in "look forward to" is preposition, followed by progressive sentence, and
    there isn't main verb, so A is a correct answer of mine.
    Thus, the presented answer is incorrect.

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