Both loves you and love you are grammatically correct. For example, "He loves you," or "We love you."
Almost, it should be "Mommy and Daddy love you."
The plural of the noun love is loves.
I love you too, babe is the correct phrase
Tottaly love for music.
Both loves you and love you are grammatically correct. For example, "He loves you," or "We love you."
A dreamer loves music.
Almost, it should be "Mommy and Daddy love you."
No it shouldn't be "loves" this is the incorrect tense. You should say: Nobody will love you more than I do.
Harry loves Louis loves Harry loves Zayn loves Louis loves Niall love Liam loves Louis loves Zayn loves Niall loves Zayn loves Louis loves Liam loves Harry loves Niall love Louis Harry and Harry loves Louis
The verb 'loves' is the third person singular form.I love pizza. You love pizza.He loves pizza. She loves pizza.We love pizza. They love pizza.
"He loves her, and she loves him, and he loves somebody else, you just can't win" from the song "Love Stinks"
I Love to Love - But My Baby Loves to Dance - was created in 1976.
If he is saying he loves you the way you love him, do you love him? If yes he loves, quite a lot. If no, he loves you but understands how you feel.
No. You'd need to add either a comma or an S to make it grammatically correct.Amy, love Roger.andAmy loves Roger.are both grammatically correct, though the first one seems a bit rude.
'Love treasures lost' is an incomplete thought, an incomplete sentence. You need a subject (noun or pronoun) and a clause...She loves finding treasures that werelost.
you dont need to impress him, if he loves you. he loves you for who you are, dont change something that he loves about you.