Yes
No. We would say Have you been in love with a monkey.
It would be correct to say "love never dies" however this is in fact wrong because it does die quite frequently.
I knew you would love it
I think what you were trying to say was 'love from' if indeed you were then you would say this: l'amour de ~love from If not then this is what you want to say: frome amour ~love frome And this is with correct capitals and punctuation: Amour de ~Love from Did this help you at all? Hope it does!
Yes it is correct
The sentence is correct:I = subject of the sentence;would love = verb;too = adverb, modifies the verb.It's actually a very good and cool thing to say.
You can say either
The sentence is correct:I = subject of the sentence;would love = verb;too = adverb, modifies the verb.It's actually a very good and cool thing to say.
It would be more normal to say I love you too, rather than I too love you, and furthermore, to be correct it would need commas: I, too, love you.
I loved to work would be the correct wording
"If you were he..." is correct.
There is nothing wrong with the grammer, to say you would love to exploit. But with context, certain things may be less appropriate than others. For example I would love to exploit a defensive mistake whilst playing football. I would love to exploit children may not be so well received