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"I love you." vs "I loves you."

The phrase 'I love you.' is correct, while 'I loves you.' is incorrect. In English, the verb 'love' conjugated for the pronoun 'I' should be 'love,' not 'loves.'

Last Updated: April 01, 2024

I love you.

This phrase is correct and commonly used in English.

This phrase is a simple declaration of affection. It is used to express feelings of love towards someone.

Examples:

  • I love you more than anything.
  • I love you with all my heart.
  • I love you just the way you are.
  • I love you more than yesterday but less than tomorrow.
  • I love you to the moon and back.

I loves you.

This phrase is incorrect in English. The verb 'love' should be conjugated as 'love' for the pronoun 'I.'

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