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i love it when vs i love when

Both "I love it when" and "I love when" are correct, but they are used in slightly different contexts. "I love it when" is more commonly used and is followed by a specific action or situation, while "I love when" is less common and is followed by a general statement.

Last updated: April 11, 2024 • 552 views

i love it when

This phrase is correct and commonly used in English.

This phrase is used to express enjoyment or pleasure in response to a specific action or situation.

Examples:

  • I love it when you smile.
  • I love it when it rains.
  • I love it when we spend time together.
  • I love it when he plays the guitar.
  • I love it when she cooks dinner.

Alternatives:

  • I enjoy it when
  • I like it when
  • I really like it when
  • I'm happy when
  • I'm thrilled when

i love when

This phrase is correct but less commonly used in English.

This phrase is used to express enjoyment or pleasure in response to a general statement or situation.

Examples:

  • I love when the sun shines.
  • I love when people are kind.
  • I love when things work out.
  • I love when you're happy.
  • I love when he tells jokes.

Alternatives:

  • I love it when
  • I enjoy when
  • I like when
  • I really like when
  • I'm happy when

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