Hello everybody!!!
Is this sentence correct?!
Thanks in advantage!
"I am looking forward to late August to come"
It sounds awkward. I'd say, "I'm looking forward to late August", "I'm looking forward to late August coming/arriving".Hello everybody!!!
Is this sentence correct?!
Thanks in advantage!
"I am looking forward to late August to come"
...Though I'm moderately sure that you meant "Thanks in advance".Thanks in advantage!
It sounds awkward. I'd say, "I'm looking forward to late August", "I'm looking forward to late August coming/arriving".
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