The verb in the sentence, "I love you." is love.
Examples of synonyms of the verb "love" are:
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.
"still" is an adverb, modifying the verb "love"
yes. The sick children love having visitors. I cared for a sick dog. it can also be a verb or a noun.
The present perfect tense of the verb love is have loved or has loved.We would say: I have loved, you have loved, we have loved, they have loved, he has loved, she has loved, and it has loved (although it is hard to think of a sentence using it has loved.)
Traveled is a main verb; it does have a meaning of its own and doesn't need to be supported by another verb.
Love is the verb but love is not an action verb it is a state verb.
Yes, love is a verb.
Yes and no! Love is a stative verb, you can use it to do linking and action verb sentences.
Love (loves, loving, loved) is an action verb, a verb for an act (not a physical action).
a verb is a word that shows an action or state.e.g. I ran down the road. action verb = ran.I love her. state verb = love
The word 'love' is both a verb and a noun.The verb 'love' is to feel strong attraction or affection for someone or something.The noun 'love' is a word for those emotions you feel.Examples:Verb - "Do you love music?"Noun - "Love is a dangerous thing."
The verb "to love" in Spanish is "amar".
it is when people make love
I love my family deeply.
The word love is a verb and a noun. Example:Love is beautiful. (noun)I love you. (verb)Love is never an adjective, unless you say something is lovely.
Love as a verb is "ľúbiť" and love as a noun is "láska".
No.