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I love reading books vs I loves reading book

The correct phrase is 'I love reading books.' The verb 'love' should be in the base form 'love' when used with the pronoun 'I'. 'Loves' is incorrect in this context.

Last updated: March 31, 2024 • 9551 views

I love reading books

This phrase is correct and commonly used in English.

This phrase is the correct way to express your enjoyment of reading books. The verb 'love' should be in the base form 'love' when used with the pronoun 'I'.

Examples:

  • I love reading books every night before bed.
  • She loves reading books on a rainy day.
  • They love reading books in the park.
  • He loves reading books about history.
  • We love reading books together as a family.
  • I love reading books with him, and...
  • I love reading books that inspire us to become more than who we are.
  • I'm not sure who I am, but I love reading books
  • You really love reading comic books!
  • I owe my love for books and reading to my mother.
  • Thank you for that. I love reading.
  • I love reading, he hates it.
  • I love reading bad things about my friends.
  • I love reading to my girls.
  • So I started reading books in pairs.
  • Ordinary for him means hating immigrants, talking in rhyming slang and not reading books.
  • I prefer reading books to watching television.
  • I've been doing my homework, reading books.
  • You don't win wars reading books.
  • You are reading books wolves, Howard?
  • Reading books and doing this are quite different, Tuppence.
  • My father did not understand I need to breathe, reading books.
  • I've been reading books about how to cultivate happiness.
  • I picked that up reading books.
  • You used to sit in the kitchen reading books.

I loves reading book

This phrase is incorrect in English. The verb 'loves' does not match the subject 'I'.

  • I love reading books with him, and...
  • I love reading books that inspire us to become more than who we are.
  • I'm not sure who I am, but I love reading books
  • You really love reading comic books!
  • I owe my love for books and reading to my mother.
  • Thank you for that. I love reading.
  • I love reading, he hates it.
  • I love reading bad things about my friends.
  • I love reading to my girls.
  • So I started reading books in pairs.
  • Ordinary for him means hating immigrants, talking in rhyming slang and not reading books.
  • I prefer reading books to watching television.
  • I've been doing my homework, reading books.
  • You don't win wars reading books.
  • You are reading books wolves, Howard?
  • Reading books and doing this are quite different, Tuppence.
  • My father did not understand I need to breathe, reading books.
  • I've been reading books about how to cultivate happiness.
  • I picked that up reading books.
  • You used to sit in the kitchen reading books.

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