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It's insane how my teacher is looking forward to
 
drinking such a big latte.
 
running a marathon.
 
have a bowl of coffee.
 
teach after this.
Monika has been looking forward to
 
going skiing for the last 3 months.
 
go skiing in the Alps.
 
go snowboarding with her brother John.
 
practicing her sledding stunts.
John wasn't looking forward to
 
making a "breakfast" for Garfield again.
 
try to sleep with his pet who wouldn't let him.
 
telling Odie that Garfield was adopted by the neighbor.
 
prepare a cup of coffee to wake himself up with.
I'm looking forward to
 
talking with you. You're a great friend.
 
make jokes at your expense.
 
letting you know about the dancing panda behind you.
 
embarrassing you on your talk show.
Jerico is really looking forward to
 
watching his favorite team play in real life.
 
going to the Colosseum.
 
singing annoying songs in public.
 
wearing face paint.
I'm looking forward to ________ not packing for the trip.
 
going on vacation
 
sleeping early
 
eating in town
 
buying gifts for family
Of course Courtney and I are looking forward
 
to visiting the UK together next year.
 
to our trip to Sweden.
 
to the prom dance next Thursday.
 
to opening up our own clothing shop in Paris.
Who's looking forward to
 
playing Tony Hawk Pro Skater tonight!
 
Prankfest Fridays!
 
Game night Saturdays!
 
Winning the chess tournament today!
My dog Cookie was looking forward to
 
playing outside in the snow until she felt the cold.
 
running around in circles in Autumn.
 
make a snowman with me.
 
wear her new winter clothes.
Hey! I was
 
looking forward to eating that!
 
searching for a Gorilla.
 
supposed to eat that food!
 
looking forward to sharing this moment with my parrot.
My whole class is looking forward to
 
going on the annual waterpark field trip.
 
see Disneyland for the first time.
 
riding on the largest rollercoaster in the country.
 
swimming in an Olympic pool.
Jane and Richard were looking forward to
 
to camping outside until a hungry bear woke them up.
 
the camping trip until they forgot to bring food.
 
a trip to the mountains until they met the bear.
 
making some s'mores.
Adrian was looking forward to meeting the monkeys until
 
they started licking his face.
 
his backpack was stolen by one of them.
 
they took his glasses and refused to give them back.
 
they decided to adopt him as a pet.
Kelly said her sister was looking forward to
 
playing fetch with her pet.
 
watch her dog do silly things.
 
throwing a dog party for her dog's animal friends.
 
adopting a Great Dane from the animal shelter.
Charles didn't look forward to
 
telling his girlfriend he ran out of cash.
 
looking in the couch for a cheeto.
 
singing songs about Kellogg's cereal.
 
sleep on the couch tonight.
The sloth seems to look forward to
 
having a great morning.
 
eat some papaya.
 
swing in on a vine.
 
beating its high score on Guitar Hero.
Charlie really isn't looking forward to
 
waking up at 5 am to study for his Chemistry exam.
 
sleeping another four hours.
 
talk to his mother about the broken clock.
 
brush his teeth.
He is looking forward to
 
playing in the sand on the beach.
 
buying an ice cream from the nearby vendor.
 
sleep on a beach towel.
 
sun tan in Hawaii.
The jockey in the yellow jersey is looking forward to
 
pulling ahead the blue jockey in the race.
 
winning the motoprix race.
 
taking a flight on United.
 
say to his coach that his shoe fell off.
I'm looking forward to
 
Blowing out your candles.
 
Taking care of the candles.
 
Turning out the lights.
 
extinguish the candles.
I'm really looking forward to ________
 
getting out of the car.
 
get out of the car.
 
fly out of the car.
 
jump out of the car.
I'm tired of waiting!
 
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I don’t like dancing because I’m not a good dancer.
 
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My brother likes fishing.
 
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He left without saying goodbye!
 
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Jenny tried surfing.
 
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She is good at drawing.
 
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Richard goes skiing in the winter.
 
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Thomas enjoys painting.
 
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If you like reading, there’s a great book store nearby.
 
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I bought a new bicycle last week. I love cycling.
 
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Mary likes watching TV.
 
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My friends hate cooking.
 
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Robert has a red sports car. He enjoys driving.
 
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I often go to the beach on weekends. I like swimming.
 
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Flying makes me nervous.
 
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Shopping is boring.
 
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Learning about other people and cultures is fun.
 
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My sister loves singing.
 
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Watching TV is bad for our eyes. We should read more.
 
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Swimming is a great way to get fit!
 
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Cooking is fun.
 
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Reading books and magazines can help you to learn English.
 
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Cycling to work is a great way to get some exercise.
 
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Finding a parking space is difficult in the morning.
 
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Eating lots of vegetables is healthy.
 
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