Conor

Conor is the main writer here at One Minute English and was an English teacher for 10 years. He is interested in helping people with their English skills and learning about using A.I tools at work.

Is it “I’m looking forward to work with you” or “I am looking forward to working with you”? Which is correct?

  “I am looking forward to working with you” is correct. In this case “to” is a preposition, and you always need to use the ing form(gerund) after a preposition. “I am looking forward to work you” is incorrect. Example: Welcome to the team, John. Thank you, I am looking forward to working with you. […]

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Is it James’s house or James’ house? Which is correct?

  You can use either James’s house or James’ house. Both are acceptable depending on what style guide you follow.  “James’s house” is correct if you are following the Chicago Manuel of Style and “James’ house” is correct if you are following the Associated Press Stylebook.  James’s/James’ House Examples I went over to James’s house

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