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HifaMo Posted 11 years ago
Grammar

I've loved/I love

Please is there a difference between the two sentences?

- I've loved you.
- I love you.

If the first has a certain meaning, is the use of this meaning usual?

Thank you!
  

Top answer

I love you. It means that I love you right now. I have loved you.

  • I love you.
  • It means that I love you right now.
  • I have loved you.
  • It means that I loved you in the past, maybe not now.
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I love you. It means that I love you right now.

I have loved you. It means that I loved you in the past, maybe not now.

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