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"I love both of them" vs "I love both of you"

Both phrases are correct, but they are used in different contexts. 'I love both of you' is used when speaking to two people directly, while 'I love both of them' is used when referring to two people who are not present in the conversation.

Last Updated: April 04, 2024

I love both of them

This phrase is correct and commonly used when referring to two people who are not present in the conversation.

This phrase is used when you want to express your love or affection for two people who are not part of the conversation or present at the moment.

Examples:

  • I love both of them dearly.
  • Even though they are far away, I love both of them with all my heart.

Alternatives:

  • I love those two
  • I love the two of them
  • I love both of those
  • I love both of those people
  • I love both of them so much

I love both of you

This phrase is correct and commonly used when expressing love or affection to two people directly.

This phrase is used when you want to express your love or affection to two people who are present or part of the conversation.

Examples:

  • I love both of you equally.
  • I want you to know that I love both of you very much.

Alternatives:

  • I love you both
  • I love the both of you
  • I love the two of you
  • I love both of you guys
  • I love both of you so much

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