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i love watch movie vs i love to watch moview

The correct phrase is "I love to watch movies." The infinitive form of the verb "to watch" should be used after the verb "love." The incorrect phrase "I love watch movie" lacks the preposition "to" before the verb.

Last updated: March 23, 2024 • 997 views

i love watch movie

This phrase is incorrect. The preposition "to" is missing before the verb.

The correct phrase should be "I love to watch movies." Use the infinitive form of the verb (to + base form) after the verb "love."
  • I love that movie, watch the dvd with my kids all the time.
  • Now I'd love to watch the first movie again as sort of a warm-up to the sequel coming out next week.
  • Every time I'd get sick or anything, she'd, like, sit with me in bed, and we'd watch movie after movie.
  • I love Josh Hutcherson. I love smaller rooms.
  • I love charity and I love contests.
  • -I love nobody else as I love you.
  • I love you, I love you, I love you, I love you, I love you.
  • I love hockey, I love music, - and I love wordplay.
  • I forgot how much I love surprises.
  • Like I love all my children.
  • But I love these salon effects.
  • I love Opie, loved Donna.
  • Problem is I love being single too.
  • I love celebrating Christmas with kids.
  • But I love getting room service.
  • I love Jenna my tennis coach.
  • I love that about posh English.
  • I love guys who take accessories seriously.
  • I love Accenture. I love Accenture. I love my job. I love Accenture.
  • - Bill, I love being undercover.

Alternatives:

  • I love to watch movies
  • I enjoy watching movies
  • I really like watching movies
  • I am a fan of watching movies
  • Watching movies is something I love

i love to watch moview

This phrase is correct. It uses the correct structure with the preposition "to" before the verb.

The phrase "I love to watch movies" is correct. It expresses a strong positive feeling about enjoying the activity of watching movies.
  • I love to watch your hair blowing in the breeze.
  • You know how I love to watch you kids perform.
  • You know how I love to watch.
  • I love to watch a man work.
  • I love to watch you dance, Tony.
  • I love to watch the city from this spot.
  • I love to watch them so, and watching them often makes me weep because I envy his lady's happiness.
  • I love to watch it breathe, jump around, dance.
  • I hate to watch you leave, but I love to watch you walk away.
  • Actually, I love to watch the dryer, 'cause it goes [Imitates whirring]
  • I love to watch the rich ones fall, you know what I mean?
  • I love to watch things, just stare at the planets meteors, gas clusters and asteroids...
  • I love to watch you dance, but it's not the right moment.
  • I love havin' children to watch over.
  • I'd love to watch you eat a peach in slow motion.
  • I'd love to watch him play the field.
  • I just love to watch the way your lips move.
  • I know you love to watch Cheers reruns.
  • He loves to watch people break.
  • I'd love to watch you in court.

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