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They love vs They loves

The correct phrase is "they love." In English, the verb "love" does not change its form for the third person plural (they). The form "loves" is used for the third person singular (he, she, it).

Last updated: April 06, 2024

They love

This phrase is correct. In English, the verb "love" remains the same for the third person plural (they).

Use "they love" when referring to a group of people who have affection or strong feelings for something or someone.

Examples:

  • They love spending time together.
  • They love their new puppy.
  • They love going to the beach.
  • They love helping others.
  • They love each other deeply.
  • They love singing, togetherness and team spirit.
  • They love, honor and obey authority.
  • They love heat, the sun.
  • They love it when you shuffle the words around.
  • They love the neutrons that are going on and helping this reaction take place.
  • They love talking and stuff so...
  • They love to bang things around.
  • They love pets when they're young.
  • They love that house, the yard, their friends.
  • They love the darkness and the ash.
  • They love to see a Gaul get slaughtered.
  • They love all the noises and flashing lights.
  • I'll send over some Hondurans. They love eggs.
  • They love the cooking segments, his restaurant reviews.
  • They love props, and Unique is the ultimate prop.
  • They love to put their stuff in a whole bunch of lockers.
  • They love that show in prison, too.
  • They love their daddy who wants to go into space.
  • Just like me They love to be near you.
  • They love to feel they're being pursued by hundreds of young, energetic women.

They loves

This phrase is incorrect. The verb form "loves" is used for the third person singular (he, she, it), not for the third person plural (they).

  • They loves Humanity, but worked for their people, for their race.
  • Some people do not like digital, they loves analog very much.
  • More than they love anything else...
  • Painters loathe capitalism but they love the rewards.
  • They love wealth and forget the reckoning.
  • Especially from the person they love.
  • They love singing, togetherness and team spirit.
  • They love Moroccan food, they love Moroccan culture...
  • They love and kill what they love.
  • Where they love, they have no desire.
  • If they love cooking they can also use the kitchen.
  • He killed them with they love, they love for each other.
  • I'm pretty sure they love you more than they love me right now.
  • Therefore, it was in everyone's interest that they love others "as they love themselves".
  • They love game shows, they love wrestling.
  • They love me, they love me.
  • I love my brothers and sisters because they love me too.
  • But she also loves how much they love her.
  • He loves his fishes and they love him.
  • They love that one down at the Precinct.

Alternatives:

  • they love

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