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I exactry love her vs I love her exactry

Both phrases are incorrect. The correct form would be "I exactly love her." The adverb "exactly" should come before the verb "love" to modify it.

Last updated: March 23, 2024 • 937 views

I exactry love her

This phrase is incorrect. The adverb "exactly" is misspelled.

The correct form is "I exactly love her." Place the adverb "exactly" before the verb it is modifying.
  • And that girl loves her father.
  • Francine says you love her ginseng tea.
  • Anyway, Frances loves her locket.
  • Kids love her; parents love her even more.
  • She loves her husband, she loves her kids.
  • You just love her for who she is and then you love her more.
  • You know, she loves her bingo.
  • I've never seen a mother love her child so much.
  • She's dying, he loves her.
  • I know you love her, Captain.
  • Tell Gill that I love her.
  • I love her very much, and your son is wonderful with her.
  • But say what you will of Cersei, she loves her children.
  • I love her, but we fight like sisters.
  • Think about how much you love her.
  • Shell, I still love her.
  • She never should have made me love her.
  • Even still, he loves her.
  • You really should go tell your daughter you love her.
  • [Voice breaks] But I love her.

Alternatives:

  • I exactly love her

I love her exactry

This phrase is incorrect. The adverb "exactly" is misplaced.

The correct form is "I exactly love her." Place the adverb "exactly" before the verb it is modifying.
  • Tell Gill that I love her.
  • I love her very much, and your son is wonderful with her.
  • I love her, but we fight like sisters.
  • [Voice breaks] But I love her.
  • That's probably just 'cause I love her.
  • I just told Jenny I love her.
  • Yes, and I love her new hairdo.
  • I love her like my own daughter, but why she ever married that man is beyond my comprehension.
  • Your Majesty, I love her.
  • Look, Anna's great. I love her.
  • I love her, Mrs Patmore.
  • Enough to know that I love her.
  • She reeks of patchouli oil, but I love her anyway.
  • I love her doing the right thing.
  • I only lied because I love her...
  • I love her more than anything.
  • I love her because she's an outsider.
  • I only did that because I love her.
  • Never stop telling Anne Marie how much I love her.
  • I want children with her specifically because I love her.

Alternatives:

  • I exactly love her

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