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MustAsk Posted 12 years ago
Grammar

Infinitely much?

Hi

Is it possible to say:

I love you infinitely much.

Does that make sense?

Thanks!
  

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Just say 'I love you infinitely'

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Just say 'I love you infinitely'
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MustAskIs it possible to say:I love you infinitely much.
Yes, you can say it, but it doesn't sound like natural English at all.
These are natural collocations:
I love you very much.
I'll love you forever.
I'll love you till the end of time.
I'll love you till eternity.
I'll always love you ti
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grammarfreak I'll always love you till death do us part
Why not does? Thanks.
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It is a subjunctive expression which basically means " until death separates us ". I don't think people will say it to impress their girlfriends. The only time you may hear it is during a wedding vow.
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Odessa DawnI'll always love you till death do us part
Odessa DawnWhy not does? Thanks.
It is subjunctive mood.

"till death do us part" is a traditional marriage vow.

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