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Yes, the word 'love' is both a noun (love, loves) and a verb (love, loves, loving, loved). Examples:

Noun: His love of history has taken him on many interesting journeys.

Verb: Don't you just love this place? Yes, I love the food, the view, and that waiter, Josh.

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The noun 'love' is an abstract noun as a word for an emotion, a word for a thing.

The verb 'love' is to feel the emotion.

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noun: He has a love for the classics. (verb = has; direct object = love)

verb: I also love the classics. (verb = love; direct object = classics)

Now consider this: Love is in the air because people love one another.

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noun = His love for her was immeasurable.

verb = He loves her more than anything.

Love is not an adjective, the adjective forms are:

lovable, loved, loving

She is a lovable person.

The whole family is loved.

I found her to be loving and kind

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The word 'love' is a noun (love, loves) and a verb (love, loves, loving, loved).

The noun 'love' is a word for an emotion, a word for a thing.

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My love blinded me to his faults. (noun)

I do love Romantic Movies. (verb)

A pronoun is a word that takes the place of a noun in a sentence. The pronoun that takes the place of the noun 'love' is 'it'.

Example: Love is a strong emotion. It can make you do some crazy things.

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Her love for him was strong. (love is an abstract noun, that means you cant see it. Beauty is also an abstract noun, time, sound)

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