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Hi. Iamp;#39;m Rebecca from engVid, and this lesson will help you to write better letters. Whether you need to write a letter for your IELTS exam, or at work, or in life in general, this lesson will help you because weamp;#39;re going to focus on eight common letter-writing mistakes. Okay? Letamp;#39;s see if you know what they are, and also how to correct them. Okay. Number one: amp;quot;I look forward to see you.amp;quot;, amp;quot;I look forward to see you.amp;quot; Whatamp;#39;s wrong with that? Well, this is a very common error, actually. Most people donamp;#39;t realize that theyamp;#39;re making it, but itamp;#39;s a really important thing to correct. So, it should be not: amp;quot;I look forward to see you.amp;quot; But: amp;quot;I look forward to seeing you.amp;quot;, amp;quot;I look forward to seeing you.amp;quot;, amp;quot;I look forward to meeting you.amp;quot;, amp;quot;I look forward to discussing these ideas with you.amp;quot; Right? Whatever verb yo