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Friends kindly guess the tense of the sentence.

"What did I do?"

Is this sentence grammatically correct?
Inseparable Phrasal Verbs

Inseparable phrasal verbs always remain together. It makes no difference if a noun or pronoun is used.

Example Sentences

Don't worry I'll look after them.
She's looking forward to taking some time off work.


She's looking forward to taking some time off work

In the above sentence, "to taking" is participe or gerund, I am confused.

Article is missing between the two words, "off work".
"Looking forward" is a phrasal verb.

Hence I can say that the sentence is not grammatically correct. It is little confusing. It should have been - " She's looking forward to take some time off from her job/work ."


Don't worry I'll look after them.

"Don't worry." is one sentence and "I'll look after them." is another.
You forget to place a fullstop in between the two sentences.

"Look After" is also a phrasal verb.
I am also not so good in grammer. Nice information and thread created Robert.
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Friends kindly guess the tense of the sentence.

"What did I do?"

Is this sentence grammatically correct?


This sentence is correct. This is past indefinite interrogative.

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its grammatically right. Its a question in past tense.

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Look Forward To

'Look forward to' takes the 'ing' form of the verb.

Example Sentences

She's looking forward to visiting her friends in Italy.

I look forward to meeting you soon.

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