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I love them vs I like them

Both phrases are correct, but they convey different levels of affection. 'I love them' expresses a deeper and stronger feeling of affection than 'I like them.' The choice between the two depends on the intensity of the emotion you want to convey.

Last updated: March 27, 2024

I love them

This phrase is correct and commonly used to express a strong feeling of affection towards someone or something.

Use 'I love them' to express a deep and strong feeling of affection towards someone or something. It indicates a high level of emotional attachment.

Examples:

  • I love them more than anything in the world.
  • I love them with all my heart.
  • -I love them too, man.
  • Just tell my cuttings I love them.
  • Please tell the kids that I love them.
  • Tell my mum and dad that I love them.
  • I love them - the fam.
  • I don't like milkshakes, I love them.
  • Extra peas, 'cause I love them.
  • I love them. So we are in the right quadrant.
  • Tell my wife and kids I love them.
  • Tell my wife and my boys that I love them.
  • But it's only because I love them.
  • I love them and they love me.
  • -But I love them just the same.
  • I love them more than anything, I just...
  • I love them more than anything, I just... I can't justify buying video games and private schools when other people's children are starving.
  • I mean, I love them - I do.
  • I got these in seventh grade, and I love them.
  • Those people may want to know I love them, nut I may be incapable of saying it.
  • Please, tell the kids I love them so much.
  • So thank you all and I love them.

Alternatives:

  • I adore them
  • I care for them deeply
  • I have strong feelings for them
  • I am deeply attached to them
  • I am passionate about them

I like them

This phrase is correct and commonly used to express a positive feeling of affection or enjoyment towards someone or something.

Use 'I like them' to express a positive feeling of affection or enjoyment towards someone or something. It indicates a moderate level of liking.

Examples:

  • I like them a lot.
  • I like them more than I thought I would.
  • Maybe I'm getting senile... but I like them.
  • Well, only if I like them.
  • -Personally, I like them in front of trees.
  • I like them best when they're not being so parental, which is, like, 1% of the time.
  • - Just how I like them.
  • He had to like women as I like them.
  • I like them, they're both good.
  • I like them featherless, upside down, and roasted.
  • I like them in all shapes and sizes.
  • I like them when they're amusing, but not indecent.
  • I like them when they're old and brown.
  • I don't hide. I like them crispy.
  • I didn't say that I like them.
  • What's really crazy is that I like them.
  • Okay, not my favorite, but... I like them.
  • I like them folded in half... Twice.
  • I made you invite them because I like them.
  • No, I like them. I'm just saying They don't make good duty socks.
  • I don't mind moving days. I like them.
  • I like them good and stretched, so I can crawl right back up in there and do yoga.

Alternatives:

  • I enjoy them
  • I have a fondness for them
  • I am fond of them
  • I am keen on them
  • I have a liking for them

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