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HOME REMEDIES FOR PRICKLY HEAT II चुभती - जलती गर्मी में घमौरियों के लिए घरेलू उपचार II - Duration: 4:25.

Rubina is here just for you with an another lovely episode of F3 healthy life.

I welcome you all in my show.

Today I'm going to talk with you about summer season.

In summer season we all have to face a common problem and i.e Prickly Heat.

We usually buy prickly heat powder from market an apply over the affected area.

Although it cures prickly heat but it also damages our skin baldly.

Which we came to know later on

But today I'm going to share some effective home remedies

With which very easily you can get rid of your prickly heat and that too is chemical free.

Let's move on towards our effective home remedies.

Take 2 tbsp Barley and soak it into half litre water for about 30 mins.

After that boil it for 3-4 times & then let it cool down on room temperature.

Once its cool down, you have to consume this water twice in a day

Follow this remedy for 3-4 days and very easily you can get rid of your prickly heat.

Also whenever you go for bath take 1/2 of lemon with you

Gently rub the lemon on your prickly heat affected area.

Let the lemon juice applied over for 5-7 mins.

After that wash off your body with any mild soap and lukewarm water.

Follow this remedy daily and within 3-4 days you'll notice

That you have no more prickly heat.

Let's move on towards our next effective home remedy i.e Fuller's earth pack.

Take fuller's earth according to the prickly heat over your body.

And add double in quantity of rose water in it

Mix it well and once the paste is ready, apply it over your prickly heat affected area

Sit down under running fan and l let it dry

Once its dry wash it off with normal water

Follow this remedy daily and within 3-4 days you'll notice

That to an extent you have no prickly heat & you have relief too.

Let's move on towards our last home remedy i.e Ice Cubes

Gently rub the ice cubes over your prickly heat affected area.

Let it completely dry as in when we rub ice cubes it releases water.

Let that water get absorbed in your body

Leave it like that as it will give you maximum relief in the itching due to prickly heat.

Also by following this remedy daily for 2-3 days you can get rid of prickly heat.

So these were my few easy and effective home remedies.

By following these remedies to an extent you can get rid of prickly heat and that too chemical free.

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Do like & share my videos on YouTube, Facebook, Whatsapp & Twitter.

Do subscribe our channel, So that you can get more and more health benefits from us.

Take care of the health of yourself and loved ones too.

I promise that I'll be back with such effective home remedies.

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Formal and Informal English - English Lessons For Beginners - Duration: 48:26.

ten informal English expressions that native speakers use from espresso

English net number one hang in there if someone is experiencing difficulties or

a bad situation telling them to hang in there means keep trying don't give up

be patient and things will eventually get better number two my new job rocks

or my new job rules the words rocks and rules are slang ways to say that

something is really great awesome or wonderful number three the new

technology blew me away if something blows you away it means it completely

amazed you another way to say it is I was blown away by the new technology

number four I missed the boat on that one if you miss the boat it means you

are too late to get an opportunity so you lose the chance to participate

number five we got off on the wrong foot this expression means to start something

in a bad way it is often used when two people meet for the first time and they

have some sort of misunderstanding or disagreement or their first impression

of each other is not good number six everybody was freaking out to freak out

means to panic or become very upset or agitated number seven I haven't done

this in a long time I'm rusty you can say you're rusty if you used to have

good skills or ability to do something but you haven't done this activity in a

long time and now you're not as good at it because you are out of practice

number eight things are still up in the air if things are up in the air it means

that plans are still undecided or uncertain nothing is confirmed number

nine we all have to pitch in to pitch in means to join

effort and help with something usually a project that has multiple people working

on it number 10 I'm be time to hit the sack saying you

are beat is a slang way to say you're tired and hit the sack means to go to

bed do you want to learn more phrases that are used by native speakers in

daily life sign up for the everyday English speaking course available to

spresso English net this course has 45 lessons covering English for daily life

social English and functional English as well as a few lessons on slang and

idiomatic expressions visit espresso English net click on courses and look

for the everyday English speaking course 10 informal English phrases and

conversation from espresso English dotnet for this lesson I took some small

pieces of conversations that I've heard in the past week which have interesting

informal expressions and I'll be using them to teach you today let's look at

the first one sorry I'm late guys I overslept no worries

let me bring you up to speed you can say I overslept when you accidentally sleep

later than you had intended to for example if you didn't hear your alarm

clock there's a different expression sleep in when you intentionally sleep

later than usual for example on weekends or on holidays when you don't have to go

to work or school now let's look the next line in the

conversation no worries let me bring you up to speed the expression no worries

means no problem or it's okay to bring someone up to speed means to give that

person updates tell them the information that they are

missing so that they can have a current understanding of the situation another

way to say this is let me fill you in here's another bit of conversation that

I heard recently what are you up to next week we might go to the beach but

plans aren't set in stone what are you up to is an informal way to say what are

you doing you can use it to ask about someone's current activities or about

their future plans as in this example what are you up to next week you can

also say what have you been up to lately to ask about what the person has been

doing in the recent past the response is we might go to the beach but our plans

aren't set in stone if something is not set in stone it means it is not yet

confirmed or final and could be open to change here's another bit of

conversation I heard when talking about a book one person said I didn't read the

book I just skimmed it and the other person replied okay but you got the gist

right to skim a book or article means to look over it quickly when you skim you

don't read every word carefully you just try to get an overall idea to get the

gist of something means to understand the central or the essential idea even

if you don't know all the details this was a conversation I heard after

attending a presentation that presentation was way over my head

yeah I found it kind of hard to follow if something is over your head it means

it was too difficult for you to understand the word way can be used

informally to mean very or much for example if something is way too

expensive that means it is much too expensive not just a little bit a lot so

this person is saying that the presentation was much too difficult for

them to understand the other person responded yeah I found it kind of hard

to follow the expression I found it in this context means I thought it was or

my opinion is that it was and hard to follow means it was difficult to

accompany the flow of ideas the speaker is implying that the presentation

was rather disorganized and unclear here's our final conversation it's two

people who are talking about a new employee the third time he screwed up I

almost lost it you've got to cut him some slack he still knew the phrasal

verb screw up means to make a mistake or do something incorrectly another way to

say this is mess up the expression I almost lost it means I almost lost my

temper meaning to get very angry visibly angry the other person said you've got

to cut him some slack this means you need to give him some

extra freedom or extra patience or treat him less severely than normal because

this employee is still new learning English from conversations is a great

way to improve your speaking in the everyday English speaking course you'll

learn the phrases that native English speakers use in daily life the lessons

are based on dialogues visit espresso English net click on courses and look

for the everyday English speaking course

eight more formal business English phrases from espresso English dotnet

when writing a business letter or when emailing a business contact who we don't

know well we tend to use more formal English today you'll learn how to

transform casual conversational English into more formal business English if

you're learning English for your career make sure to check out my business

English course with 40 practical lessons click on the link in the top right

corner of this video for more information

informal I want to talk to you about the project more formal I would like to

discuss the project with you I would like is a more polite way to express

what you want discuss is a more formal way to say talk about note that we don't

use about after discuss also note the prepositions you can talk to someone

about something but you discuss something with someone in formal I'll

get in touch soon more formal I will contact you shortly in more formal

business communication we avoid contractions short forms like Eyal so

that's why it is changed to I will get in touch is an informal way to say

contact the word soon is also okay to use in business English but shortly is

another alternative that makes it sound a little more formal informal you need

to send in your application by June 30th more formal it is necessary to submit

your application by June 30th it is necessary is a more formal or indirect

way to talk about needs requirements and submit is a more formal

way to say send in informal sorry it's taking forever more formal we apologize

for the delay it's common to use sorry in conversational English but in more

formal business communication use we apologize if you are speaking on behalf

of a group or company or I apologize if you are speaking for yourself it's

taking forever is an informal way to exaggerate the length of the wait

essentially saying it is taking a very long time but in business English the

word delay is a better choice informal I promise to fix the problem right away

more formal I assure you that I will resolve the issue as soon as possible I

assure you is a more formal way to promise things describing a problem as

an issue helps minimize the negative connotations associated with the word

problem and resolve or solve can be used as a more formal word for fix right away

means now or in the very near future in business English it's better to say as

soon as possible or immediately informal don't forget that you need to pay us by

Friday more formal we would like to remind you that payment is due by Friday

in everyday English we tell people don't forget but in business English we would

like to remind you is a more polite way to help someone remember something if

something is due on or before a certain date it means it must be finished or

completed before that time informal also please give us a list

of your products more formal in addition please provide us with a list of your

products when speaking informally it's common to start a sentence with also

plus or + to add information in more formal business English in addition

sounds better provide is a little more formal than the common verb give note

the prepositions someone gives you something but someone provides you with

something informal see you later more formal I look forward to seeing you

when you are anticipating seeing someone in the future say see you later

informally to friends in business communication it's better to say I look

forward to seeing you if you're learning English for work then you will love my

business English course it has lessons that will teach you phrases for meetings

interviews phone calls and networking and you'll learn useful vocabulary for

talking about finance marketing retail management and much more click on the

link in the video for more information and to take a free sample lesson thanks

for watching and I'll see you next time lesson 13 meetings today you're going to

learn almost a hundred practical English phrases to use in meetings many of them

such as the phrases for expressing opinions agreeing and disagreeing can

also be used in other situations outside of work let's begin with a few

vocabulary words the verbs typically used with meeting are have and hold for

example we're going to have another department meeting on Friday let's hold

a meeting to discuss the policy changes you can also use schedule arrange or

organize to talk about having a meeting in the future

when you participate in a meeting you attend the meeting

that's more formal or go to the meeting that's more informal for example did you

go to the project team meeting several people did not attend the development

meeting a well-organized meeting will have an agenda that's a list of topics

often called items that will be discussed in some meetings one person

keeps notes that will be the official record of the meeting these are called

the meeting minutes why hold a meeting there are many different reasons one is

to brainstorm brainstorming is creating a lot of different ideas so that they

can later be analyzed evaluated and the best ones can be selected brainstorming

is often done as a first step in a project before there is a definite plan

another reason to hold a meeting is to develop a strategy and allocate tasks a

strategy is a plan for completing a project and to allocate tasks means to

assign specific items of work to specific people meetings are also held

to collaborate work together on projects and give updates reports of progress and

current status finally meetings are held to make decisions some meetings use a

formal system of voting in which a decision is made if it receives the

majority more than 50% of the votes other meetings use a less formal system

of decision-making aiming for the group to come to a consensus that means a

general agreement let's learn some phrases for beginning a meeting to start

the meeting the meeting leader who is also called the chairperson or chair may

use one of these phrases hello everyone thank you for coming today since

everyone is here let's get started first I'd like to welcome you all if

there are new people in the meeting or people from different departments who

might not know each other the chairperson may introduce them using

these phrases I'd like to take a moment to introduce Carla from the public

relations department please join me in welcoming Jim a consultant who will be

helping us with project management Sheila would you like to introduce

yourself finally it's good to state the specific topic or objective of the

meeting in order to focus the discussion for example as you can see from the

agenda we'll be talking about I've called this meeting in order to our main

goal today is to for example our main goal today is to determine the budget

for 2013 phrases for asking for opinions meetings often begin with the

presentation of some information and then a request for opinions to ask

people for their opinions you can say what does everyone think about I'd like

to get your feedback on what are your thoughts about what are your views on

after one person has expressed his or her opinion you can say thanks to

acknowledge the opinion then use these phrases to ask for more people to

respond what does everyone else think are there any other comments if there's

a specific person who you would like to hear from you can ask him or her

directly by using these phrases Susan can we get your input would you like to

add anything Susan now let's learn some phrases for giving your opinion with

some detail in order to give you some flexibility in the way you express your

opinion these phrases are strong I strongly believe that I'm positive that

I'm convinced that I have no doubt whatsoever that there's no question that

this last one there's no question that is the strongest here are some phrases

to express your opinion in a normal way I think I believe or I feel that from my

point of view in my experience or I find that use these phrases to base your

opinion on your experience I'd say that if you want my honest opinion I think

that or to be honest use these phrases when you want to express a negative or

critical opinion the word honest is a diplomatic way to signal that you are

going to say something negative or unpopular finally here are some phrases

for stating a weak opinion you can say it seems to me that it's possible that I

tend to think that my initial reaction is use this phrase to show that this is

an opinion you haven't thought very deeply about agreeing and disagreeing

once other people in the meeting have expressed their opinions you can react

by agreeing or disagreeing here are some appropriate phrases for

this purpose again based on degree of strength strong agreement

I completely agree I couldn't agree more you're absolutely right normal agreement

exactly that's just how I see it I'm with Peter on this you can use this

phrase to refer to another colleagues opinion partial agreement well it

depends I agree with you up to a point but this means that you agree with some

of the opinion but not all of it I agree with you in principle but this

means you agree with the opinion in theory but not in practice normal

disagreement in English saying I disagree can be a little too direct and

may be considered impolite use one of these phrases instead to disagree

diplomatically I'm afraid I disagree I'm not so sure about that I see it

differently yes but not necessarily

strong disagreement finally here are some phrases for disagreeing strongly

the words I'm sorry make the phrase more polite I'm sorry but I completely

disagree I'm sorry but I don't agree with that at all

settling a disagreement what do you do if you're in charge of a meeting and

people are arguing use one of these phrases to settle the disagreement and

continue the meeting we don't seem to be getting anywhere with this so maybe we

could discuss it further at another time let's move on I think we're going to

have to agree to disagree

suggestions if you'd like to make a suggestion or recommendation you can use

these phrases the weaker phrases introduced an option as a possibility

and the stronger phrases give more emphasis to your belief that it is a

good idea weak phrases we could why don't you or why don't we how about or

what about strong phrases for suggestions I suggest I recommend we

should let's note that the phrases we could

why don't we we should and let's are followed by the base form of the verb

for example we could invest in new technology the phrases how about what

about I suggest and I recommend are followed by the ing form how about

investing in new technology interrupting at times you might want to interrupt the

discussion to add a point here are three polite ways to do that may I have a word

could I just say one thing excuse me sorry for interrupting but

controlling the meeting if you're controlling the meeting you'll need

these phrases to move the discussion to the next item on the agenda I think

we've spent enough time on this topic moving on if nobody has anything else to

add let's move on to the next item we're running short on time so let's move on

I'd like to skip item two and go directly to item three this means you

want to go from item one directly to item three if you'd like to give control

of the discussion to another person you can say this I'd like to hand it over to

Brian who is going to lead the next point next Brian is going to tell us

about finally it's common for discussions to go off-topic however you

can bring the discussion back to the main point by using one of these phrases

I'm afraid that's outside the scope of this meeting I think we're getting a bit

off topic we'd better save that for another meeting let's get back on track

okay getting back to closing at the end of the meeting use one of these phrases

to close it it looks like we've covered the main items on the agenda that will

be all for today if no one has anything else to add then

I think we'll wrap this up you can also use a phrase similar to the ones used at

the end of present nations such as let me quickly summarize

the main points you can also set a date for the next meeting our next meeting

will be or let's get together on January 29th on the first Monday of next month

two weeks from today if the date of the next meeting is not yet scheduled then

you can say I'll let you know the date of our next meeting now you know all the

phrases you need to participate in a meeting in English we've covered a lot

of material today so make sure you take the quiz to practice the vocabulary

lesson 9 business idioms part 1 idioms are short phrases with meanings that are

different from the meanings of their individual words idioms are different

from slang idioms are in between formal and informal so they are acceptable in

everyday English conversations and emails including some communication at

work slang is very informal and is usually used in humor music and

conversations between close friends formal English is used in official

business legal and academic areas casual English includes idioms and is used in

everyday conversation and emails and informal English can use slang you'll

find that in humor and music slang is almost never used in business English

but idioms are often used in conversations and emails so I'm going to

introduce you to some common idiomatic expressions this is the method we'll use

for learning the idioms first look at the example of the idiom in context then

try to guess the meaning of the idiom then wait for the answer and explanation

why do I recommend these three steps well it's important to try to figure out

the meanings of the idioms from the context this helps you think actively

about the expressions and learn to understand new expressions fast

ready let's begin number one we showed the president twenty ideas for new

products but she didn't like any of them so we had to go back to the drawing

board does go back to the drawing board mean a ask other people for advice B

start again from the beginning or C reuse a good idea from the past go back

to the drawing board means B start again from the beginning

designers and engineers often draw a picture of a product as the first step

in its development so going back to the drawing board means to start again at

step one of a process number two our sales estimates were way off the mark

we'd projected sales of fifteen million but the actual numbers were closer to

nine million does way off the mark mean a to optimistic be higher than average

or C very wrong or inaccurate way off the mark means C very wrong or

inaccurate this idiom comes from the sport of archery where arrows that do

not hit the target are said to be off the mark the word way means vary so way

off the mark means very inaccurate

number three the text for the article is almost perfect

I just want to tweak one or two sentences does tweak mean a remove B

make small adjustments or C make longer

tweak means B make small adjustments I don't know the origin of this word but

it can be used as either a noun or a verb you can say I want to tweak one or

two things or I want to make a few tweaks to talk about minor adjustments

number four I need to submit a weekly report on this project so please keep me

in the loop does in the loop mean a informed or updated be working hard or

see in the office in the loop means a informed or updated you can also say the

opposite out of the loop if you are not being informed or updated about a

project or news number-5 three people from my department are on vacation so

I've got a lot on my plate at the moment does I've got a lot on my plate mean eh

I have a lot of responsibilities B I wish I was on vacation too or C I have

nothing to do I've got a lot on my plate means a I have a lot of responsibilities

if you go to a buffet and you put a lot of food on your plate then you are

obligated to eat it all so having a lot on your plate means you have many tasks

or responsibilities number six the rule of thumb is to reinvest no more than

thirty percent but it's okay if you go over that number occasionally does rule

of thumb mean a minimum amount be strict limit or C general practice rule of

thumb means C general practice a rule of thumb is a general rule or general

practice that may have exceptions in some situations this is your thumb if

you use your thumb to measure something you can get a general idea but the

measurement will not be perfectly accurate so a general rule with

exceptions permitted is called a rule of thumb number seven Bob said I missed the

deadline but I want to set the record straight I submitted my work on time but

he didn't check his email does set the record straight mean

a correct a mistake and say the truth be express a different opinion or C get

permission set the record straight means a correct a mistake and say the

truth when there is a misunderstanding or something was falsely reported you

should set the record straight say what is true so that people have the correct

understanding of the situation number 8 we have until December to prepare these

documents so let's put them on the back burner for now we have other more urgent

projects does put them on the back burner mean a send them back to their

origin B give them low priority or C finish them quickly to put something on

the back burner means B give it low priority this idiom comes from cooking

the picture shows a stove with four burners if you are cooking multiple

things at the same time you put the less important items which don't need your

attention on the back burner and you put the items on which you are actively

working on the front burner so to put something on the back burner is to

temporarily give it low priority and less attention number nine that program

never produced any significant results so the director finally decided to pull

the plug does pull the plug mean a get personally involved B improve the

technology or C stop or discontinue pull the plug

means C stop or discontinue the picture shows a plug if you pull remove the plug

of your television from the source of electricity the television will stop

working so to pull the plug on a project or program means to discontinue it

number 10 yesterday's meeting lasted

for hours but in a nutshell we decided to close our office in India and open a

branch in China does in a nutshell mean a in an argument be in the end or see in

summary in a nutshell means see in summary when you summarize a lot of

information in a short phrase or explanation you can begin the statement

with in a nutshell the picture shows nuts the shell is the hard exterior of

the nut a nut shell is very small so when you put a lot of information into a

small number of words you can say in a nutshell to express the fact that you

are giving a summary number 11 Laura didn't go to the meeting could you send

her a summary of the discussion to bring her up to speed does bring her up to

speed mean a help her work faster B give her

the most recent information or C find out what her perspective is bring her up

to speed means B give her the most recent information if someone is up to

speed it means they are fully informed about the latest information so to bring

or get someone up to speed is to give them the most recent information so that

they can be up to date on the current situation number 12 don't make any

changes without talking to Peter he's the one calling the shots on this

project does calling the shots mean a communicating with the supervisor be

making the important decisions or C working very hard call the shots means

be making the important decisions the person who is calling the shots is the

one who has authority to decide what must be done and other people must

follow his or her instructions now take the quiz to put these idioms into prac

and come back tomorrow for your first progress test to review what you've

learned so far ten business English phrasal verbs from espresso English net

if you work in an english-speaking environment you might hear these common

phrasal verbs used in business situations number one draw up to draw up

an agreement a contract a list etc means to compose the document and put it in

written form for example my lawyer will draw up a contract and send it for your

review number two get ahead this means to be successful in your career or life

to make more progress than others for example you need to make lots of

connections in order to get ahead in this industry

number three burnout to burnout means to work too hard so that you become

completely stressed and exhausted for example if you keep working 16-hour days

you'll burn out within a month number four not measure up if something doesn't

measure up it means it is not satisfactory it doesn't compare well

with the standards for example this designers work just doesn't measure up

to the quality we've come to expect number five zero in on to zero in on

something means to focus closely on it for example we've tried a lot of

strategies but we need to zero in on what's actually working number six

lay off if an employee is laid off he or she loses their job the company

terminates their employment for example the R&D department had to lay off a

couple of people number seven pencil in

the phrasal verb pencil in is used when you set an appointment but you don't

confirm it as final for example let's pencil in a lunch meeting next Wednesday

number eight closed down this means to stop operating

for example the company closed down the factory because it wasn't meeting

production quotas number nine run something by or past someone this

phrasal verb means to show an idea or proposal to that person and ask for

their approval or feedback for example that's an interesting idea let's run it

by the boss and see what she thinks

number 10 sign off on this means to give official approval for something for

example the manager signed off on the revised budget for 2015 if you're

learning English for your job or career it helps to know the specific phrases

vocabulary and expressions that are used in day-to-day life on the job the

business English course will teach you these words and expressions it has 30

lessons that focus on interviews meetings presentations negotiations and

more and if you'd like to learn more phrasal verbs

check out the phrasal verbs in conversation course where you'll learn

500 phrasal verbs in everyday spoken English visit espresso English net click

on courses and look for the business English course and phrasal verbs in

conversation to see more information about these courses as well as take some

sample lessons common mistakes and business English writing from espresso

English net when writing letters and emails for work it's important to write

correctly because mistakes can make your English look unprofessional in today's

lesson you'll learn how to avoid 10 common mistakes in business English

writing number one I am writing in respect

of our recent purchase instead you should write I am writing in reference

to I am writing with regard to or I am writing regarding or concerning our

recent purchase all of these options are correct but you can't use in respect of

number two we would like to regret the delay regret means you feel bad for

doing something wrong so you need to say we regret the delay or we would like to

apologize for the delay the word assure is followed by a person it means to help

remove the person's doubt the word ensure is followed by a fact ensure

means to help guarantee the fact so you should write I assure you that our

products are of the highest quality we have a quality control process to ensure

that every item is free from defects again assure is followed by a person and

ensure is followed by a fact number four your order will be shipped until

Wednesday at the latest when talking about events that will be completed

before a certain day in the future use by for a single specific event and use

until for a continuous event shipping the order is a single specific event so

we need to use by your order will be shipped by Wednesday at the latest

here's an example of a continuous action where you need to use until we will be

performing maintenance until the 25th the maintenance will be continuous until

stopping on the 25th

number five I would like to request some informations about your services in

English the word information is an uncountable noun so it is never plural

this means we need to write I would like to request some information about your

services number six we accept all major credit cards the word except spelled

with an A means to receive willingly and the word accept spelled with an e means

to exclude when speaking these words are pronounced the same except when writing

we need to make sure to use the correct one the correct sentence is we accept

with an A all major credit cards here's an example of accept with an e

used correctly we offer free shipping to every US state except Alaska and Hawaii

this means Alaska and Hawaii are not included in the free shipping offer

number seven we appreciate your cooperate after articles like a and and

the and possessives like my your his her are and their always use a noun not a

verb cooperate is a verb so the correct sentence is we appreciate your

cooperation cooperation is the noun form of

cooperate number eight I want you to send me the files right now in

professional communications it's important to be polite especially when

making a request giving an order or expressing criticism a better way to

write this sentence is could you please send me the files as

soon as possible the expression could you and including

the word please make the sentence sound more polite number nine the conference

begins on Friday July 8th it will be held in Los Angeles California

not using correct capitalization and punctuation makes a very bad impression

in professional communications in English we capitalize the first word of

each sentence proper names names of cities states countries and languages

names of days of the week and months and the word I so the correct way to write

the sentence is like this the conference begins on Friday July 8th it will be

held in Los Angeles California we capitalize the first word of each new

sentence the day of the week Friday the month July and the city and state Los

Angeles California number 10 I look forward to hear from you after the

expression look forward to always use a noun or the ing form of the verb so the

correct sentence is I look forward to hearing from you here are two more

examples you can write I look forward to visiting your company or I look forward

to the visit in the first case we use the verb in the ing form visiting and in

the second case we use the noun the visit visit espresso English dotnet to

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