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Could anyone tell me which one is correct :

1) Looking forward to do more homework exercises with you in future

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2) Looking forward in doing more homework exercises with you in future

Since I am using ing with look, it seems more appropriate to used doing somewhere in the sentence later but in the first sentence, I have to and it doesn't sound appropriate to use doing after to. Please correct me if I am wrong. Thanks

John
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  • ...looking forward to doing....http://dictionary.cambridge.org/it/grammatica/grammatica-britannico/verb-patterns/look-forward-to –  Oct 12 '17 at 14:11
  • I think you've already answered your own question. But I think I would change it to "Looking forward to completing more homework exercises with you in future" – Christian Palmer Oct 12 '17 at 14:36
  • in the future would be better. – Davo Oct 12 '17 at 15:19

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The Cambridge link supplied by Josh seems to provide the answer:

The ‘to’ in look forward to is a preposition, so we must follow it by a noun phrase or a verb in the -ing form

Which gives:

Looking forward to doing more homework exercises with you in future.

Americans would most likely say in the future.