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June1989 Posted 16 years ago
Grammar

Help please

I love him and I am in love with him. how is it different? Is it wrong to
say I love my teacher? I said that to someone and she asked you love him or in love with him?
  

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I love my dog, but I am not in love with her. I love my wife, and I just happen to be in love with her as well.

  • I love my dog, but I am not in love with her.
  • I love my wife, and I just happen to be in love with her as well.
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I love my dog, but I am not in love with her.

I love my wife, and I just happen to be in love with her as well.
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not in love with her, but love her as a teacher. Ok to say? Thanks.
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"Love" is a very strangely and loosely used word in America. One may draw from the statistics. Just about one in every two marriages may end up in divorce. So where is the "love" they vowed to each other; or is it "****" rahter than love?

I believe when one says "I love my teacher", he meant "I am very fond of my teacher" because he is nice. When you say "I love my dog", and "I love my

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