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I hate you vs I hate of you

The correct phrase is "I hate you." The phrase "I hate of you" is incorrect in English. The preposition "of" is not used in this context.

Last updated: March 30, 2024 • 887 views

I hate you

This phrase is correct and commonly used in English.

This phrase is used to express strong dislike or animosity towards someone.

Examples:

  • I hate you for what you did.
  • She said, "I hate you."
  • Dec 3, 2021 ... And if you wondered if I hate you (Fuck you) Shitty of you to makе me feel just like this What I would do to make you feel just likе this?

Alternatives:

  • I can't stand you.
  • I detest you.
  • I loathe you.
  • I despise you.
  • I have a strong aversion to you.

I hate of you

This phrase is incorrect in English. The preposition "of" is not used in this context.

  • I hate some of you, too.
  • I hate all of you hipsters so much...
  • FYI, I'm the townie in this scenario, and I hate all of you.
  • Cause I hate the thought of you spending another night alone.
  • I hate to think of you spending all afternoon looking for them.
  • I hate the thought of you leaving.
  • I hate the idea of you leaving here feeling defeated.
  • I hate the thought of you leaving.
  • I hate the idea of you being here alone.
  • I hate all of you humans!
  • I hate all of you and myself.
  • I hate to think of you growing up without a mother, and a father like that.
  • I hate the idea of you being in that building with Braithwaite and Henry running the show.
  • But I hate to think of you sitting it out in Andersonville Prison.
  • Really. I hate to think of you toiling down there, all on your own.
  • I hate the thought of you sleeping all alone in that place.
  • I hate the idea of you getting your thrills pressing a gun up against your crotch.
  • And I hate the sight of you.
  • I hate the thought of you being all alone on Christmas Eve.
  • I hate the image of you staring out the window, like some prodigy watching other children play.

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