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  1. forward/ foward - WordReference Forums

    Oct 14, 2007 · Foward is an English word, even though it is used in Literature and, I think, currently is not used commonly. But, for example, it appears in The Lord of the Rings.

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

    Jul 6, 2020 · The difference between the verbs put and push might be partly responsible for this, but it seems that we are living with differences in the way people use these expressions. I'm …

  3. move foward - WordReference Forums

    Nov 19, 2010 · Me confunde esta frase: move forward with the Nov 25th date. Confirma el 25 de noviembre o pide que lo cambie?

  4. forward-thinking | WordReference Forums

    Nov 22, 2005 · Which would be: predicting future results using the methods of the past. Forward thinking is about trying to figure out the goals of tomorow, then trying to find the methods of …

  5. keep going / carry on / move foward / get ahead

    Sep 14, 2004 · Hi Group, I wanna say something like this, "I want to keep going/carry on/move foward/get ahead/ the business. "Congress put on hold some of the reforms, and the …

  6. I'll forward the e-mail on to you... | WordReference Forums

    Aug 20, 2007 · It's how we've translated the term " to foward e-mail" (being as it is a term originally created by english speakers). Also, we could and most likely would in the daily use …

  7. to look foward to? - WordReference Forums

    Jun 27, 2006 · to look foward to? como se dice "to look foward to" en espanol? por ejemplo "im looking foward to tomorrow" o "im looking foward to see him" etc...

  8. forward on to / forward to | WordReference Forums

    Jan 21, 2017 · Actually, I heard a sentence similar to #1 in an American drama in which the situation is a little different from what I wrote. One of my American friends says "forward to" is …

  9. EN: look forward to + V-ing | WordReference Forums

    Dec 21, 2007 · Hi, Everyone knows the famous sentence "I am looking forward to hearing from you". I was wondering if I could use it with a different verb, e.g., "I am looking forward to …

  10. "forward to" vs "forward it to" | WordReference Forums

    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 …