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LOOK FORWARD TO
‘Look forward to’ significa aguardar ansiosamente por algo, esperar ou ter expectativa, estar animado ou contente para que algo aconteça, não ver a hora de.
É um ‘phrasal verb’ com sentido idiomático, pois não quer dizer ver adiante na direção de, ou olhar para frente a.
USOS NO COTIDIANO:
He’s looking forward to speaking English.
(Ele não vê a hora de falar inglês).
They’re looking forward to the next holiday.
(Eles aguardam ansiosos pelo próximo feriado).
I look forward to hearing from you.
(Estou na expectativa de saber de você).
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