"Colourless green ideas sleep furiously" is a sentence composed by Noam Chomsky in 1957 as an example of a sentence whose grammar is correct but whose meaning is nonsensical.
Therefore in English grammar, there is no hard and fast rules that says it must be observed in a particular way. An example can be the use of "To". Most of us are taught in primary school that any verb that comes after "to" must be of no tense or rather be in its primary form. Example: to run, to eat , to sleep.
So what about "looking forward to seeing you"?
Spend some time to think about it. I will post the answer real soon.
7 years ago
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