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why would i love him vs why do i love him

Both phrases are correct, but they are used in different contexts. 'Why would I love him?' is used when questioning the possibility or reason for loving someone in a hypothetical or future scenario. 'Why do I love him?' is used to inquire about the reasons for currently loving someone. The choice between the two depends on the specific context and time frame being referred to.

Last updated: March 23, 2024 • 510 views

why would i love him

This phrase is correct and is used when questioning the possibility or reason for loving someone in a hypothetical or future scenario.

This phrase is used to inquire about the reasons for potentially loving someone in a hypothetical situation or in the future.
  • So why would I love eating a live shrimp marginally prepared by one? Hai!
  • Nathan loves me, and I love him back.
  • This dog loves me, and I love him.
  • He loves me, and I love him.
  • No, I love him and... he loves me too, in his own way.
  • And somebody loves me, and I love him.
  • I love him, and you can tell he loves me by how big he's grown.
  • He loves me, and I love him, and it's an emotion you can't understand.
  • But I love him and he loves me.
  • Linton loves me and for that reason I love him.
  • I love him and he loves me.
  • I love her but she loves him.
  • I just... I love him more than you could understand.
  • All right, tell Dad I love him.
  • Tell Max I love him, too.
  • I love him, but that's moving too fast for me.
  • I love him more than anything.
  • And I love him too much to let that happen.
  • I love him more than anything.
  • Don't judge. I love him.

why do i love him

This phrase is correct and is used to inquire about the reasons for currently loving someone.

This phrase is used to question the reasons for loving someone in the present moment or in the past.
  • Why do I love my mom so much?
  • so beautiful and why do I love you so?
  • Yet do I love him with a passion that can never be exorcised?
  • Unpredictable. How do I love him, right?
  • Nathan loves me, and I love him back.
  • Why in this great wood do I love to wander and weep...
  • This dog loves me, and I love him.
  • He loves me, and I love him.
  • No, I love him and... he loves me too, in his own way.
  • And somebody loves me, and I love him.
  • I love him, and you can tell he loves me by how big he's grown.
  • He loves me, and I love him, and it's an emotion you can't understand.
  • But I love him and he loves me.
  • Linton loves me and for that reason I love him.
  • I love him and he loves me.
  • I love her but she loves him.
  • I just... I love him more than you could understand.
  • All right, tell Dad I love him.
  • Tell Max I love him, too.
  • I love him, but that's moving too fast for me.

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