Is (i) love you stronger/more romantic than just love or are they the same? · dear teachers, namaskar. (1) you can use love loosely. Id say id be pleased to or happy to. · i know love at the end of a letter can mean everything to nothing. Two things though: · hi, i came across this phrase a love of and looked it up in the dictionary. Thats a reply to a party invitation, not a meeting. · it is usually seen as a joke because it means i love me too! Could someone tell me what exactly is the connotation of: And i found a love of as well as a love for. the examples are: (2) you can, and … Could you please tell … With love to/for that person … · 《to loveる》基本资料如下 原版名称 to loveる -とらぶる- 中文名 台湾:出包王女(中国台湾的东立出版社) 香港:茶煲情缘to loveる(香港文化传信) ???:混乱恋爱大作战 … · i wouldnt think of used would love to in a business context. · hi, i love (it) that my children enjoy school. I love chocolate, for example, is different to saying i have found my true love. I love you mary: · to say you love is more serious. I could not find the usage of that after love, hate, like in any dictionaries so i tied to make up the sentence above. I know you love you but do you love me? His love for football 2. However it is a harmless joke. · its the cover of love beatles cd, and i want to stick with above the word love and below it the words to/for and the name of a person. I love you to bits/ i love you to pieces? When only love is written just before/above the senders name at the end of an informal letter, what punctuation mark should.
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Is (i) love you stronger/more romantic than just love or are they the same? · dear teachers, namaskar. (1) you can use love loosely. Id...