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Select the most appropriate option to fill in the blank.
Are you looking forward ______ Nikhil again?
seeing
to see
to be seeing
to seeing
- The phrase "looking forward to" is a phrasal verb that is commonly followed by a gerund, which is the "-ing" form of a verb.
- Option 1: seeing - Incorrect. This option doesn't follow the preposition "to," which is needed after "looking forward."
- Option 2: to see - Incorrect. While "to see" looks grammatically plausible, in this particular case, the gerund form is required after "looking forward to."
- Option 3: to be seeing - Incorrect. This option uses a progressive tense unnecessarily, making it awkwardly complex.
- Option 4: to seeing - Correct. The gerund "seeing" is used after "looking forward to," indicating anticipation or pleasure about a future event.
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