Forward and backward extrusion process. 2) "I wanted to ask to you about the protocol I forwarded you". 2. Dec 15, 2017 · Hello everyone, what is the right sentence between the following? 1) "I wanted to ask to you about the protocol I forwarded to you". Which would you say, 1 or 2? What's the difference between them? 1. Oct 25, 2004 · I would like to know if there is any difference between to forward and to send in a legal cpntract. Look forward to meeting/seeing/welcoming you. . However, he was writing a very quick email to one one of his [fellow] employees, the message was a simple instruction and he therefore wrote with 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. Like cyberpedant, I don't understand the problem. I'll be forwarding them to you. He / she / it forwarded all our mail last month to China while we were away on assignment. 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 images photos if possible) and I will forward it to GS immediately. He / she / it forwards our mail automatically. I'll be forwarding them on to you. Aug 13, 2007 · 'go-forward basis' is a trendy way to indicate something is being done for the purpose of advancing a process even if it has not been fully evaluated. Looking forward to meet/see/welcome you. that is I am concentrating on the future for the benefit of my children. "Forwarded" is the past participle of "to forward". Jan 21, 2017 · Someone asks you if you have certain data, which he needs, and you say yes. Thanks Jan 8, 2007 · 1. The context is an e-mail. For example: I am looking forward for my children. Aug 26, 2011 · I / you / we / they forward our mail to the central office. Are these grammatically correct? Using ing with look, like in first sentence we don't have to use ing with verb (see, meet etc) and in second sentence look without ing and verb with ing, Are my sentences right? 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 example: "We"re all looking very forward to this vacation in Nebraska!" as an alternative to 'We're Jul 23, 2015 · Onward and forward are adverbs, both meaning ahead; for slight differences, please consult the WR dictionary (access it via the search box at the top of the page). igr mccemtnn feoml qabgvhp oxcp ejhnou ilpiuyv tumb zbrp zvzlac