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I l0ve dogs. vs I love dog.

The correct phrase is "I love dogs." The first phrase contains a typo with the number '0' instead of the letter 'o' in 'love,' making it incorrect. The second phrase is also incorrect because it should be plural to match the plural noun 'dogs.'

Last updated: March 29, 2024 • 1676 views

I l0ve dogs.

This phrase is incorrect due to a typo with the number '0' instead of the letter 'o' in 'love.'

The correct spelling is 'love,' not 'l0ve.'
  • Sounds like something Pavlov did to dogs.
  • And a bonus, for you and your dog.
  • I have far too many dogs.
  • Sorcerers turned me into a dog.
  • Preventive veterinary measures include proper vaccination of cats and dogs.
  • Somebody inquiring about a stray dog.
  • The correct term is guide dog.
  • Some wine even smells like wet dog.
  • The Milwaukee Monster started his murderous career by killing dogs.
  • This is our new guard dog.
  • Alert One, we spotted Hot Dog.
  • Feeding their hearts to wild dogs.
  • Bet it could electrocute a dog.
  • Called in by someone walking their dog.
  • Disasters follow you like trusty dogs.
  • Looks a little like Reservoir Dogs.
  • Sylvester Ritter, AKA Junkyard Dog.
  • Actually, it's different for dogs.
  • We got our Mossad hunting dog.
  • Cerberus, a ferocious three-headed guard dog.

I love dog.

This phrase is incorrect because 'dog' should be plural to match the plural subject 'dogs.'

Use 'I love dogs.' to correctly match the plural noun 'dogs.'
  • As I said, I love dogs.
  • No, it's okay, I love dogs.
  • As I said, I love dogs.
  • He asked me if I love dogs.
  • No, no, no, no. I love dogs.
  • Of course, I love dogs.
  • I love both cats and dogs.
  • I really like you, and I do really love dogs.
  • No, I don't love the dog.
  • State Senator Robert Lipton loves dogs.
  • Like the British, Americans love dogs.
  • Where it is. Jane loves dogs.
  • She really likes that you love dogs.
  • He must love Must Love Dogs.
  • You should be proud of them, because people love dogs.
  • I love you, and you love dog parties.
  • Listen, the man loves his dog.
  • This is Ken. He loves his dog.
  • Archie knew how much Henry loves this dog.
  • Chuen's wife loves petting dog.

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