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  1. forward vs forwarded - WordReference Forums

    Aug 26, 2011 · I / you / we / they forward our mail to the central office. He / she / it forwards our mail automatically. He / she / it forwarded all our mail last month to China while we were away …

  2. "forward to" vs "forward it to" - WordReference Forums

    Jan 13, 2015 · You may send me more information (preferably in the form of several relevant screen-cap ture images photos if possible) and I will forward it to GS immediately. However, …

  3. move the meeting up an hour | WordReference Forums

    Nov 8, 2007 · Interesting - for me I haven't heard this phrase before, and like Emma, would have assumed (wrongly apparently) that the meeting to be held later in time, but unlike Emma for …

  4. Going forward vs. Moving forward | WordReference Forums

    Mar 3, 2020 · B: In this case, "going forward" or "moving forward", who should I report to? "In this case" doesn't fit that sentence. I think "going forward" makes the most sense of those options. …

  5. "I forwarded to you" vs "I forwarded you" - WordReference Forums

    Dec 15, 2017 · Forward the email me. Forward to me the email. If one of the objects is omitted, such as when it has come before the verb in connection with a relative clause, it can help to …

  6. forward on to / forward to | WordReference Forums

    Jan 21, 2017 · Someone asks you if you have certain data, which he needs, and you say yes. Which would you say, 1 or 2? What's the difference between them? 1. I'll be forwarding them …

  7. Look forward to - WordReference Forums

    Jan 8, 2007 · "We are looking forward to" is followed by a noun or a noun phrase. "We are looking forward to Christmas" or "We are looking forward to our vacation in the Bahamas". If a verb is …

  8. look forward to/for - WordReference Forums

    Jan 22, 2010 · It's definitely looking forward to, it's an idiom. I checked various dictionaries, it's always something like to anticipate with pleasure. to look forward for might be used where you …

  9. put back/forward push back/forward (schedule/event etc.)

    Jul 6, 2020 · put forward 4. To change the scheduled time of some event to an earlier time: They put the meeting forward from 4:00 to 2:30. 5: To postpone some event: We put the surprise …

  10. Going forward or From now on or From now onwards or

    Jun 13, 2009 · ) Going forward, is stilted English b) Now on, is incomplete. You need From in order to have a starting point c) Now onwards, is also incomplete. d) Henceforth, is good …

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