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I have not love someone. vs I have not loved someone.

The correct phrase is "I have not loved someone." The verb "loved" should be used in the past participle form after the auxiliary verb "have" to form the present perfect tense. The phrase "I have not love someone" is incorrect due to the incorrect verb form.

Last updated: March 29, 2024

I have not love someone.

This phrase is incorrect. The verb "love" should be in the past participle form "loved" to match the auxiliary verb "have" in the present perfect tense.

The correct form is "I have not loved someone." Use the past participle form of the verb after the auxiliary verb "have" to form the present perfect tense.

I have not loved someone.

This phrase is correct. The verb "loved" is in the past participle form, which is used after the auxiliary verb "have" to form the present perfect tense.

This phrase is used to express that the action of loving someone has not occurred up to the present moment.

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