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she love you vs she loves you

The correct phrase to use is "she loves you." The verb "love" needs to agree with the subject "she" in the third person singular form, which is "loves."
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Last updated: September 08, 2024

she love you

This phrase is incorrect. The verb "love" should be in the third person singular form "loves" to agree with the subject "she."

The correct form is "she loves you." Use "loves" when the subject is a singular third person pronoun like "she," "he," or "it."

Alternatives:

  • she loves you

she loves you

This phrase is correct and commonly used in English.

Use "she loves you" when referring to the feelings of a female subject towards someone else.

Examples:

  • She loves you more than anything.
  • She loves you with all her heart.
  • She loves you unconditionally.
  • She loves you deeply.
  • She loves you passionately.

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