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.
Love is a hard adjective to transform into a noun, but it's possible. The sentence would have to be "Love is you"
Just think to yourself:
who- noun~love
Love what- verb~is
Love is what- direct object~you
I hope this helps:)
Both loves you and love you are grammatically correct. For example, "He loves you," or "We love you."
Everyone loves his country .
Example sentence - We admire his use of the language of love.
to pig i love funding a sentence
A bayou is a certain type of body of water. An example sentence would be: She absolutely loves living by the bayou.
Both loves you and love you are grammatically correct. For example, "He loves you," or "We love you."
Love came to me the weekend I met Louise.Love is all you need. (She loves you, yeah, yeah, yeah.)
The sentence "i loves you" is grammatically incorrect because the subject pronoun "I" should be followed by the verb "love" in its base form to match the first-person singular present tense. So, the correct sentence should be "I love you."
She loves me. I love her. They love watching the Olympics on TV
No, 'loves' is the verb. In the sentence, 'Bob loves reading.' the subject is Bob. What is the action? Bob loves... The reason that the verb is confusing is that the object of the sentence 'reading' is a gerund, a verb that is acting as a noun. Reading is normally a verb but it is not the action in this sentence. It's not telling us that Bob is reading, it's telling us what Bob 'loves'.
Everyone loves his country .
She poured a glass of rich, red claret to accompany the beef Wellington for dinner.
Here are 3 examples for a sentence with classical:When we were at the orchestra we heard classicalmusic.My grandparents love to listen to classical music.My friend, Erica loves to look at classical art in the museum.
my brother loves a place full of roister
'Love treasures lost' is an incomplete thought, an incomplete sentence. You need a subject (noun or pronoun) and a clause...She loves finding treasures that werelost.
Example sentence - He loves his chosen profession as a nurse in the neonatal department.
I love my family deeply.