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Valerie Leri Posted 9 years ago
Grammar

Love of, love for, love to something

Hi!

I know that 'love of something' is correct.

'Love for something' is correct too and refers to even greater love.

How about this one:

I want to share my love to learning languages.

  

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No, "to" is not correct. Valerie Leri 'Love for something' is correct too and refers to even greater love. I'm not sure I really agree with this.

  • No, "to" is not correct.
  • Valerie Leri 'Love for something' is correct too and refers to even greater love.
  • I'm not sure I really agree with this.
  • The main difference I see is that "love for ~" is mostly used with human objects.
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No, "to" is not correct.

Valerie Leri'Love for something' is correct too and refers to even greater love.

I'm not sure I really agree with this. The main difference I see is that "love for ~" is mostly used with human objects.

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