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I haven't love someone. vs I haven't loved someone.

The correct phrase is "I haven't loved someone." The verb "loved" should be used in the past participle form after the auxiliary verb "have" to form the present perfect tense.

Last updated: March 29, 2024

I haven't love someone.

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

Incorrect - use "I haven't loved someone" to convey the idea that you have not loved someone in the past up to the present moment.

Alternatives:

  • I haven't loved anyone.
  • I haven't loved anybody.
  • I haven't loved anyone before.
  • I haven't loved anyone yet.
  • I haven't loved someone in a long time.

I haven't loved someone.

This phrase is correct. It uses the past participle form of the verb "loved" after the auxiliary verb "have" to form the present perfect tense.

Correct - use this phrase to express that you have not loved someone from the past up to the present moment.

Alternatives:

  • I haven't loved anyone.
  • I haven't loved anybody.
  • I haven't loved anyone before.
  • I haven't loved anyone yet.
  • I haven't loved someone in a long time.

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