"I love you, Mother!" is correct.
The correct way to phrase this question is: "Is my mother and I correct grammar?"
I love you too, babe is the correct phrase
This is not a sentence it is a phrase and as a phrase it is correct.
In the sentence "Mother would love to vacation in Hawaii," the infinitive phrase is "to vacation in Hawaii." This phrase functions as the direct object of the verb "would love," indicating what Mother desires to do. It serves to specify the action she wishes to undertake.
Yes
The correct phrase is "love too," which implies an addition to a sentiment, such as "I love you too." "Love to" can also be used but typically refers to a preference or enjoyment, as in "I love to read." Context determines which phrase is appropriate.
Ones is correct here.
To vacation in Hawaii
To vacation in Hawaii
To vacation in Hawaii
She meant that God's love was acting at that moment, a special moment.
In French, "I love you, Mama" is translated as "Je t'aime, Maman." The word "Maman" is an affectionate term for "mother." This phrase expresses deep love and appreciation for one's mother.