Why do we use ing form of the verb after to in this sentence? “ we look forward to hearing from you.) Are their any more sentences like this? | HiNative
I can't understand this grammar. I've leaned after "to" should be a basic verb. But why is this should be "〜ing"? (came close to "running") ↓↓↓ ✨The ambulance went out of control
Learn English Sharply - ENJOY + VERB-ing! Have you ever noticed that when we use the verb ENJOY we always use Ing at the end? 🤔😬 Have a look
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