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He loves vampires. vs He loves vampire.

The correct phrase is "he loves vampires." This is because the word "vampires" should be used in the plural form to match the verb "loves." The singular form "vampire" would not match the verb correctly.

Last updated: March 21, 2024 • 464 views

He loves vampires.

This phrase is correct and commonly used in English.

Use the plural form "vampires" when the subject is loving or interacting with multiple vampires.
  • Josephine is an eccentric old bat with no love for vampires.
  • I can't ever love a vampire.
  • As a matter of fact, you now love all vampires.
  • They say it's just for tweens, but I do love those vampires.
  • It's like falling in love with a vampire.
  • Vamp side story is a tale of forbidden love and hard-bodied vampires.
  • He loves being a vampire, and I just don't think he'll ever give that up.
  • I love vampires as much as anyone else, but they have no life in them.
  • So, how do you make humans love vampires?
  • I know how much you all love vampires, but remember, the school nurse will be heading up the blood drive, so sign up for that now.
  • My roommate was killed by a vampire.
  • Elena Gilbert. Clearly not a vampire.
  • I was out babysitting a vampire.
  • Guess that means no more vampires.
  • Their bite is lethal to vampires.
  • The daylight guardians of the Vampires.
  • Your partner killed the wrong vampire.
  • All creatures have their purpose, even vampires.
  • I kill zombies, sometimes vampires.
  • They somehow skipped the part involving vampires.

He loves vampire.

This phrase is incorrect in English.

The singular form "vampire" does not match the verb "loves" correctly. Always use the plural form "vampires" in this context.
  • Josephine is an eccentric old bat with no love for vampires.
  • I can't ever love a vampire.
  • As a matter of fact, you now love all vampires.
  • They say it's just for tweens, but I do love those vampires.
  • It's like falling in love with a vampire.
  • Vamp side story is a tale of forbidden love and hard-bodied vampires.
  • He loves being a vampire, and I just don't think he'll ever give that up.
  • I love vampires as much as anyone else, but they have no life in them.
  • So, how do you make humans love vampires?
  • I know how much you all love vampires, but remember, the school nurse will be heading up the blood drive, so sign up for that now.
  • My roommate was killed by a vampire.
  • Elena Gilbert. Clearly not a vampire.
  • I was out babysitting a vampire.
  • Guess that means no more vampires.
  • Their bite is lethal to vampires.
  • The daylight guardians of the Vampires.
  • Your partner killed the wrong vampire.
  • All creatures have their purpose, even vampires.
  • I kill zombies, sometimes vampires.
  • They somehow skipped the part involving vampires.

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