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I was looking forward ...... at the new restaurant, but it was closed.*to eatto have eatento eatingeating

Question

I was looking forward ...... at the new restaurant, but it was closed.

  • to eat
  • to have eaten
  • to eating
  • eating
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Solution

The correct answer to fill in the blank in the sentence "I was looking forward ...... at the new restaurant, but it was closed." is "to eating."

Explanation:

  1. Phrase Construction: The phrase "looking forward to" is always followed by a gerund (the -ing form of a verb). In this case, it conveys excitement or anticipation about something that is going to happen.

  2. Options Analysis:

    • to eat: This is the base form of the verb and is incorrect in this context.
    • to have eaten: This refers to a completed action and does not fit with the future anticipation implied in the sentence.
    • to eating: This is the correct form as it fits the construction "looking forward to" followed by a gerund.
    • eating: Without "to," this is simply a gerund and does not complete the phrase correctly.

Final Answer:

"I was looking forward to eating at the new restaurant, but it was closed."

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