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I always love you vs I will always love you

Both phrases are correct, but they are used in different contexts. 'I always love you' implies a continuous and ongoing feeling of love, while 'I will always love you' expresses a promise or commitment to love someone forever.

Last updated: March 26, 2024 • 5400 views

I always love you

This phrase is correct and implies a continuous and ongoing feeling of love.

This phrase is used to express a consistent feeling of love that exists in the present and is expected to continue in the future.
  • Mr. Dan, we have our problems, but I always love you.
  • Just know I always love you.
  • What I mean is... I always love you.
  • "I always love you."
  • And I see you, and I listen to you, and I always love you.
  • But I always... I always love you, no matter what, all right?
  • Wherever I am, however I am. I always love you.

Alternatives:

  • I consistently love you
  • I perpetually love you

I will always love you

This phrase is correct and expresses a promise or commitment to love someone forever.

This phrase is used to make a declaration of eternal love or to promise to continue loving someone indefinitely.
  • Barbie, I will always love you.
  • I will always love you, Daniel.
  • Whatever happens, I will always love you.
  • I will always love you, Daisy.
  • Know that I will always love you.
  • Wherever I am led or whatever I must do, I will always love you.
  • I will always love you, Roger.
  • I will always love you, baby.
  • Remember, I will always love you.
  • My life is devoted to her. I will always love you... Zin.
  • I can promise you that I will always love you.
  • I will always love you like a son, but I'm not really your mother.
  • And in spite of everything that you said to me, I will always love you.
  • I will always love you, Sara, and there's nothing that can change that.
  • Remember, however much I love him... I will always love you.
  • I mean... I will always love you, you know that.
  • No matter what, I will always love you.
  • I will always love you like a son,
  • So do you not love me anymore?Is that it? no, I will always love you, ray.
  • No matter where you go or what you do, I will always love you.

Alternatives:

  • I promise to always love you
  • I will love you forever

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