lots. Lots I plural- more than one lot of love. Lot's is possessive. Lot does not own love.
There is no possession by lot so lot's is wrong.
It is grammatically correct, but it is not common usage. It would be more typical to say something like "Lots of love from Papa and all of us" or "Lots of love from Papa and the rest of us". Notice also that since "Papa" is used to refer to a specific person, it is capitalized.
"Had lots of fun." is not a correct sentence, it lacks a subject. Example:We had lots of fun.They had lots of fun.You had lots of fun.The family had lots of fun.Mickey had lots of fun.The employees had lots of fun.The kids had lots of fun.I had lots of fun.
Both loves you and love you are grammatically correct. For example, "He loves you," or "We love you."
I love you too, babe is the correct phrase
I love you
It is grammatically correct, but it is not common usage. It would be more typical to say something like "Lots of love from Papa and all of us" or "Lots of love from Papa and the rest of us". Notice also that since "Papa" is used to refer to a specific person, it is capitalized.
Yes, but it is very informal - that is not suitable for writing.
Lots
me and him
"Had lots of fun." is not a correct sentence, it lacks a subject. Example:We had lots of fun.They had lots of fun.You had lots of fun.The family had lots of fun.Mickey had lots of fun.The employees had lots of fun.The kids had lots of fun.I had lots of fun.
Both loves you and love you are grammatically correct. For example, "He loves you," or "We love you."
The right way is lots
It started out as lots of love, but it generally stands for laugh out loud.
"I love you, Mother!" is correct.
"love" is the correct spelling.
lots and lots and lots and lots forever hehe :p
No, it is not correct. Here is the correct sentence: You and they love pancakes. Whenever in doubt which is the correct combination of pronouns, try the sentence with with each one individually: You love pancakes. They love pancakes. You and they love pancakes.