A. love myself
B. to love
C. feel loved
D. fall in love
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Which is a more correct use of the word "love"?
I'd saaaaay.. I love my violin lol... Ey all of the above are correct uses of the word love, it's just a feeling after all, isn't it?
Reply:loving and being in love what is difference ?
Reply:to love andf fall in love
Reply:B. to love
Reply:i was once told that in a native American tribe's language there's a word that is only said if you truly are in love. you tell some one that you are this to them only if you truly, in all your heart, mean it. saying it is like almost binding them to you(like a wedding ring) and in English there is no translation for it, for our word for love is so vague that it means so many things.
i could love my goldfish, but i could love my girlfriend.
i could love my best friend but i could love my mom.
it's all love but different versions of love and i think that is sometimes the problem with the English language version of the word love.
Reply:to love
Reply:b
Reply:C. feel loved-Once you feel loved, you are able to (A.) love yourself because you feel someone loves you back, and (B.) you can love someone else because you know it will not be in vain and (D.) you can fall in love because confidence is now there that someone accepts you for who it is God made you to be.
Reply:"Love myself " to "Fall in love" "to Love" and "feel Loved".
Reply:well c was loved, not love
but the rest are all equally correct ...silly question me thinks
Reply:feel loved and to loved. that the best thing in the world. anyone would agree!
Reply:E- None of the above
Reply:None is more correct than the other, they are just different types of love, you do not love your best Friend the same way as you love your wife, partner [ weather you have one or not is not the point ] in Greek i think, there are several different types of love, simple put, one for Friends, lust, loving your enemy and so on.
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