The word "love" as an emotion or concept has no plural.
However, the noun "love" meaning a romantic relationship, person, or enjoyable activity
will in some cases use the normal plural loves.
Examples:
His children were the love of his life.
The young man had many loves during his time in Italy.
Her chief loves were Italian food and Spanish literature.
Used as a noun, the plural of "lovely" is "lovelies".
The plural of the noun love is loves.
The plural of sunshine is sunshines. As in "I love sunshines".
i love you
You would sign it without an apostrophe, because a plural does not usually need an apostrophe. So it would be: Love, the Smiths.
Simple cases of singular and plural. NOTE that when verbs have singular subjects they take an "s" and that nouns are plural if they have an "s".As verbs:She loves him.They love the water.As nouns:My love went to the town.Their loves answered the letters right away.
The plural of the noun love is loves.
Plural because rays is plural and of love is a prepositional phrase
The plural of sunshine is sunshines. As in "I love sunshines".
i love you
"Do" is a verb used for actions or activities, like "I do my homework." "Dose" is a noun referring to a quantity of a substance, such as medication, that is taken at one time, like "Take two doses of this medicine."
grá is singular. ghrá is plural in one context
querer = to want/love quiero = I want/love quieres = you (informal, singular) want/love quiere = you (formal, singular)/he/she/it wants/loves (queremos - we want/love. quereis = you (informal, plural) want/love) quieren = you (formal, plural)/they want/love
we love you - wir liebe dich (singular) we love you - wir lieben euch (plural)
the infinitive is 'amare'i love is amoyou love is amashe /she /it loves amatwe love amamusyou (plural) amatisthey love = amant
The possessive form of the plural noun roses is roses'.example: I love the variety of the roses' colors.
No, compound subjects can take a singular verb if they are considered as a single entity or idea. For example, "Bread and butter is my favorite snack" uses a singular verb because bread and butter are seen as a single item.
Maybe, but it depends on the context.I love these songs (plural, no apostrophe)I love this song's melody (singular, possessive)These songs' lyrics were all written by the same person (plural, possessive)