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Both loves you and love you are grammatically correct.

For example, "He loves you," or "We love you."

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your loved ones

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"I love you" is grammatically correct.

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'Love you both' is correct

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I love you

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Q: Which sentence is grammatically correct - 'I love you' or 'I loves you'?
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