I love these couples (plural).
I love this couple (singular).
Therefore, if talking about a couple of friends, it would be, "I love this couple!" If talking about several couples (as on the dance floor, for instance) it would be, "I love these couple!"
The correct grammar is "I love this couple" because "couple" is considered a singular noun in this context.
I love this couple
No, "will be had" is not a correct grammar. The correct grammar would be "will have."
'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.
The correct grammar is: "Are those correct?"
Yes, "as are you" is correct grammar in certain contexts. It is commonly used in comparisons to indicate similarity or equality between two things or people. For example, "I love cats, as are you."
The correct grammar for this sentence is: "When did you send it?"
"The couple don't know" is correct.
"We performers love correct grammar" is better!
No. In songs and in poems, sometimes improper grammar is used but it is understood to be used in a poetic way, not exactly a grammatically correct way. I think "love me do" is from a song.
lovo you both
No, "will be had" is not a correct grammar. The correct grammar would be "will have."
No, it is correct grammar, not a correct grammar.
heart should be hearts
in the celebration of love of a life time
"On a train" is correct grammar.
no_____If the sentence is You do do that (meaning You are in the habit of doing that) the grammar is perfectly correct and the sentence 'does have correct grammar'.
The grammar is not correct. Me quieres mucho. You love me a lot.
No, the correct grammar would be: "July has just started."