This is not a sentence it is a phrase and as a phrase it is correct.
Both loves you and love you are grammatically correct. For example, "He loves you," or "We love you."
No, that sentence is not correct. That sentence should be: If you have been in love for 6 years.
"We performers love correct grammar" is better!
Loved ones
heart should be hearts
Example sentence - He spoke with such fluidity we stayed to listen to his speech again.
The correct sentence is "Your presence and love are always there."
Yes, here is a sentence: " She does not know what fluidity means, so I told her." I hope that helped but wait........ was that your homework?
No, it is not correct. Here is the correct sentence: You and they love pancakes. Whenever in doubt which is the correct combination of pronouns, try the sentence with with each one individually: You love pancakes. They love pancakes. You and they love pancakes.
Both loves you and love you are grammatically correct. For example, "He loves you," or "We love you."
The sentence Let this promise remind you of his unfailing love is grammatically correct.
No, that sentence is not correct. That sentence should be: If you have been in love for 6 years.
Of Couuursee Not .
No, the sentence is not grammatically correct. It should be: "Do you wish for our love to continue?"
"We performers love correct grammar" is better!
It is not actually a sentence. It is a complete subject with no predicate. A sentence would be "This is an example of what love is supposed to be."
I love my dog. or I love my dog! you need to capitalize the I and end with punctuation.