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i love him vs he loved by me

The correct phrase is 'I love him.' 'He loved by me' is incorrect because the verb 'loved' should be in the active voice when expressing affection or feelings towards someone. The correct form is 'I love him,' where 'I' is the subject, 'love' is the verb, and 'him' is the object.

Last updated: March 25, 2024 • 932 views

i love him

This phrase is correct and commonly used in English.

This phrase is used to express affection or feelings towards someone. 'I' is the subject, 'love' is the verb, and 'him' is the object.

Examples:

  • I love him more than anything.
  • I love him with all my heart.
  • I love him deeply.
  • I love him unconditionally.
  • I love him for who he is.
  • Don't get me wrong, I love him dearly.
  • Richard is warm, caring, and I love him.
  • I love him more than you do.
  • No matter what, I love him.
  • He's useless but I love him.
  • Yet another reason I love him.
  • Now Karl will realize how much I love him.
  • I love him too much sometimes.
  • I love him like he was a brother.
  • Tell Dad Merry Christmas, I love him.
  • I love him already, like a long-lost brother.
  • Also that I love him very much.
  • And I love him too much to let that happen.
  • And I love him unconditionally, so it just doesn't matter.
  • I love him more than anyone else.
  • That I love him, sweetheart.
  • I love him terribly but I only bring him unhappiness.
  • I decided to tell her that I love him.
  • That's my dog Fido. I love him.
  • I love him, but he lives in another country.

he loved by me

This phrase is incorrect in English. The verb 'loved' should be in the active voice when expressing affection or feelings towards someone.

  • He loved this community and everybody here loved him.
  • Ricky loved you more than he loved himself.
  • He would've loved it because he loved Broadway.
  • And although Jefferson may not have loved cognac, he loved France.
  • He loved the homages the world's largest.
  • And he loved helping people even more.
  • He loved his wives' money more than he loved them.
  • He loved me. I know he loved you.
  • - Loved by so many people.
  • Patrick loved that piano more than he loved his own family.
  • You loved my father, and he loved this hotel.
  • I loved the man next door and he loved me.
  • But wouldn't you know it, that dog loved Toine just like he loved me...
  • He loved his master better than the master loved himself.
  • I loved that baby, and he loved me.
  • He hugged me, and he told me over and over, he loved me, he loved me, he loved me.
  • He loved the theater, he loved cars, and above all he loved women.
  • He loved to row, and he loved to travel.
  • He loved this city, he loved the people.
  • If he loved playing the Tramp he loved at least as much his role as a world-class celebrity.

Alternatives:

  • He is loved by me.
  • I love him.
  • He is the one I love.
  • He is the object of my affection.
  • He is the one I care for.

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