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i love it vs I'm loving it

Both "I love it" and "I'm loving it" are correct, but they are used in slightly different contexts. "I love it" is a simple present tense statement expressing a general feeling of love, while "I'm loving it" is the present continuous tense indicating a temporary or ongoing enjoyment of something.

Last updated: March 26, 2024

i love it

This phrase is correct and commonly used in English to express a general feeling of love for something.

Use "I love it" to express a general feeling of love or enjoyment for something in the present tense.

Examples:

  • I love this song.
  • I love chocolate ice cream.
  • I love spending time with my family.
  • I love it when my clients are eager to get started.
  • I love it when we do things as a family.
  • I love it when you whisper like that.
  • It's very butch, and I love it.
  • I love it when you're needlessly disgusting.
  • I love it when good things happen to beautiful people.
  • I love it when people dress Guinea pigs up in adorable costumes.
  • I love it when there's a sparkle in your navel.
  • Man, I love it when dates are prenegotiated.
  • I love it when the swarthy girl gets the guy.
  • I love it when you say my name.
  • I love it when a change of plans comes together.
  • I love it when you call me Bunny Nose.
  • I love it when you look out windows.
  • I love it when you play doctor.
  • I love it when it all comes together so quickly.
  • I love it when arrows explode in my face.
  • I love it when my horses dance like that.
  • Because he knows how much I love it when mom and dad interrogate your boyfriends.
  • I molest kids, and I love it.

Alternatives:

  • I really like it.
  • I adore it.
  • I'm a big fan of it.
  • It's my favorite.
  • I'm fond of it.

I'm loving it

This phrase is correct and commonly used in English to express a temporary or ongoing enjoyment of something.

Use "I'm loving it" to express a temporary or ongoing enjoyment of something in the present continuous tense.

Examples:

  • I'm loving this movie.
  • I'm loving the warm weather.
  • I'm loving my new job.
  • Now that we're all in, I'm loving it.
  • So far, I'm loving it.
  • Yes, I'm free and I'm loving it!
  • Learning a ton, and I'm loving it.
  • It's all right, I'm loving it.
  • I said, go on with the story, because I'm loving it.
  • I'm single again, and I'm loving it.
  • Every value I've ever held is being questioned, and I'm loving it.
  • I'm loving it, so don't worry about anything.
  • You're working it, and I'm loving it.
  • No, I'm dead and I'm loving it.
  • You're working it, and I'm loving it.
  • I'm here now, - and I'm loving it.
  • I'm in Kate Humble's hedge And I'm loving it!
  • Yes, you did, Michael, and I'm loving it.
  • Now the tragedy begins, and I'm loving it!
  • I'm in Kate Humble's hedge And I'm loving it!
  • Can I just say I'm loving it here today?
  • I'm single and I'm loving it!

Alternatives:

  • I'm really enjoying it.
  • I'm really into it.
  • I'm really digging it.
  • I'm really getting a kick out of it.
  • I'm really thrilled about it.

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