This question can’t be answered without the passage that comes along with jt.
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I would need to see the terms, but words like "unanimous" or something that means everyone wanted it or liked that decision.
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what kind, how much, how many, which one ... Jan's sister gave me her old DVD player. Me ... A word or phrase that helps describe a noun, verb, pronoun or other ...
I'm not really sure what it is you need in this sentence. If we just need to complete the sentence using the appropriate form of the verb, then the answer is quite simple. The phrase 'looking forward' is always followed by a preposition 'to' and the gerund form of a verb (verb + -ing). So, the correct answer would be to going.
It's very common to have limited information on one's family, but most families can still be reassured as the majority of instances of ALS are not hereditary.