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he love her vs she love by him

The correct phrase is "He loves her." The first phrase is correct because it uses the correct subject-verb agreement (he loves). The second phrase is incorrect because it does not follow the typical English word order for this type of sentence.

Last updated: March 27, 2024 • 1082 views

he love her

This phrase is incorrect. It should be "He loves her."

The correct form is to use the third person singular form of the verb (loves) with the subject (he) and then the object (her).
  • I mean does he love her or does he not love her?
  • And does he love her back?
  • Did he love her, or was he just using her?
  • Hero thinks surely she will die, for she says she will die if he love her not, and she will die, ere she make her love known,
  • This boy, Rhys, does he love her at all?
  • If he love her not And be not from his reason fallen thereon, let me be no assistant for a state, but keep a farm and carters.
  • Hero thinks surely she will die for she says she will die if he love her not and she will die, ere she make her love known, and she will die, if he woo her.
  • She's dying, he loves her.
  • Even still, he loves her.
  • He loves her just like you do.
  • Private. He's been trying to find the perfect moment to finally tell his pregnant girlfriend he loves her.
  • He loves her and she treats him well.
  • - Only that he loves her.
  • I know he loves her dearly.
  • He decided that today he would tell Jin he loves her.
  • He loves her. It's official.
  • But it's been a long time he loves her.
  • But whatever she is, he loves her.
  • She thinks he loves her, I can tell.
  • It's "some kid" walking across a stage to tell a girl that he loves her.

Alternatives:

  • He loves her
  • He is in love with her
  • He has feelings for her
  • He cares for her
  • He adores her

she love by him

This phrase is incorrect. It should be "She is loved by him."

The correct passive form of the sentence should have the object (she) followed by the verb in the past participle form (loved) and then the agent (by him).
  • There's this place she loves by the ocean.
  • She loves my entire English department.
  • Apparently she loves going to museums.
  • More importantly, she loves you.
  • She loves only money and diamonds.
  • - She loves peanut butter cups.
  • Not only does she love German Expressionist films, she loves kebabs, too.
  • She loves it, and we love Wendy.
  • Amy might love someone as much as she loves you.
  • He loves his daughter, she loves you.
  • Io love Princess Cristina and she loves me.
  • She loves kids, and she'll love this kid.
  • Because she loves me, and you love me.
  • I love my mother and she loves me.
  • The woman I love, and it turns out, she loves your huge disappointment of a son, too.
  • I love her, and she loves me.
  • I've never seen anyone love someone the way she loves you.
  • I love her and I needed to know that she loves me.
  • I love her very much, and she loves me, and we would like to be married.
  • I love her, and she loves me.

Alternatives:

  • She is loved by him
  • He loves her
  • He cares for her
  • She is adored by him
  • She is the object of his affection

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