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  1. 5 de jun. de 2012 · I learned that " love of " and " love for " are in a certain way synonymous. Please take a look at the contexts. a. His love of music was evident. Vs His love for music was evident. b. My love of my wife is huge. Vs My love for my wife is huge. Meaning intended: love of/love for: the love you have for something/somebody.

  2. 23 de jun. de 2015 · Jun 23, 2015. #7. "they fell for each other " ( meaning "they fell in love with each other") To fall for (phrasal verb tr.) [a person or thing]: to be captivated or carried away by; to be unable to resist the attraction of. Or, in a negative sense, to be taken in by, to be fooled by. Last edited: Jun 23, 2015.

  3. 30 de set. de 2011 · "My love d ones" - if you have more than one - maybe your family, or some very dear friends ...

  4. 16 de ago. de 2014 · Aug 16, 2014. #2. It depends on the context - can you give examples of the context you're thinking of? You could say "I'm better than you are, because I love the most" (eg. I have more love to give than you do). Or with an object, you could say "I love the most wonder man in the world", which is completely different.

  5. 30 de jan. de 2007 · My teacher says it simply means “I love it at the moment, and my state [loving it] hasn't stopped/finished”, like “I'm watching TV=I'm watching TV at the present and my action [watching TV] hasn't stopped/finished”. My friend says it means “When you are having a meal in McDonald and finds that the food is tasty, you want to show ...

  6. 8 de mai. de 2010 · To be fond of someone or something is to quiet like it. Whatever it is makes you comfortable and gives some pleasure. To say you love is more serious. Two things though: (1) You can use love loosely. I love chocolate, for example, is different to saying I have found my true love. (2) You can, and usually would, be fond of someone you love.

  7. 10 de mar. de 2019 · Tamil. Mar 10, 2019. #6. snowflower said: Is it used when it means the mother loves her daughter more than she loves anyone else? Both could be used to express this idea. Thinking more about it, I suppose "I love you most" could also mean "I love you more than anyone else does" but I think "the" is likely to be used here.

  8. 5 de jan. de 2016 · New York City. English - US. Jan 6, 2016. #8. Without mentioning a specific type of food, I would use both: I love to eat. I love eating. They mean the same to me. I agree. If a specific food is mentioned, we would normally omit the verb, because it's understood: I love pizza.

  9. 7 de mar. de 2015 · Senior Member. Japanese. Mar 7, 2015. #3. Yes. Usually, as a transitive verb, "to love someone or something." As an intransitive verb, it just shows the action of "love," regardless of who you love. "Poets should love," for example.

  10. 29 de out. de 2020 · New Member. French. Oct 29, 2020. #1. Hi everyone. Does anyone know the exact meaning of “I love you big time” ? I said “I love you” to a guy and he answered “I love you back big time”. Is it as strong as “I love you” or weaker ?

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