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  • I do love you or I really love you - what is the difference?
    I do love you and I really love you What is the difference between them? In emphatic sentences ,we use "do"or "does"in present indefinite tense So, why we say, I really love you
  • tense - When you just finished watching a movie, do you have to say I . . .
    How many times do you need to have eaten pizza on a Friday before you can say, "I always eat pizza on Friday"? However, there is at least one circumstance where having just viewed a movie for the first time, you can say, "I love it"
  • What do you call a partner that you dont live with?
    If you are really trying to emphasize you don't live with your partner, you would simply have to explain that as I don't think there's a word in English for that
  • Whats the different between DO and Really
    I do love her means you do, in fact, love her The do intensifies the verb, and asserts it as fact I would expect the "really" version to be used when someone is deeply in love with the other person, and wants to express that fact I would expect the "do" would be used in less frequent situations, such as when someone is doubting that person's
  • What does “have anything to do with you” mean in this quote?
    People will love you, people will hate you, and none of it will have anything to do with you —Abraham Hicks In this sentence what is the meaning of "will have anything to do"?
  • adjective degrees - Which between I Most Love or What I Love The . . .
    Note that what I most love is idiomatically uncommon As this chart shows, we normally put "most" after the verb, not between the subject and verb This is probably at least partly influenced by the fact that we can only usually say What I like best is X (What I best like is X is completely unacceptable to most native speakers)
  • Whats the difference between I love singing and I love to sing?
    One difference is: Note that "I love to sing" has the meaning that "I sing", while that meaning is only a possible implicature in "I love singing" since the speaker there might have only meant that they like hearing others sing
  • Difference between I like swimming and I like to swim?
    If you say, "I like to swim," you are saying that you personally enjoy the act of swimming The sentence "I like swimming" can mean the same thing, but not always This is because of a wider cultural context in which "swimming" can refer to a sport that sedentary observers can watch and enjoy, even if they don't personally enjoy being in the water
  • Does it make sense to say Me too as a reply to I love you?
    Strictly speaking, the reply Me too in such contexts should mean I love me as well But not everyone feels comfortable replying with, say, Ditto, so you might just have to get used to the usage It's pointless pedantic to say it doesn't make sense when it's relatively common and the intended meaning is obvious
  • How would different verbal emphasis in spoken English change the . . .
    What is the meaning of verbal emphasis in Spoken English? For example, the difference between the following three sentences and how emphasis changes the semantics? I love you I love you I love y





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