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The children are _________ to the visit of their grandfather.

Alooking in

Blooking up

Clooking fo

Dlooking forward

Answer:

D. looking forward

Read Explanation:

Understanding the Phrasal Verb 'Look Forward To'

  • The phrase 'look forward to' is a common phrasal verb in English.

  • It signifies anticipation, excitement, or eagerness about a future event or prospect.

  • The structure is always followed by a noun, pronoun, or a gerund (the -ing form of a verb acting as a noun).

  • Example: She is looking forward to her vacation. (Here, 'her vacation' is a noun phrase.)

  • Example: They are looking forward to meeting you. (Here, 'meeting you' is a gerund phrase.)

  • In the given question, 'the visit of their grandfather' is a noun phrase, making 'looking forward to' the correct idiomatic choice.


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