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Anonymous Posted 15 years ago
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Use of the progressive aspect 'I'm loving it'

I am carrying out some research on the use of the phrase 'I'm loving it'. I would like to hear from you if you use this or any other stative verb in the progressive tense. For example: I'm thinking it/likining it/ knowing it etc., and if not, why not? Perhaps it is because it is not standard English.......

Is it just another trend or is the language changing?
  

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We get this question every now and then. Take "loving it" as "enjoying it". It is the expression of thorough enjoyment of something at the moment the enjoyment is being felt.

  • We get this question every now and then.
  • Take "loving it" as "enjoying it".
  • It is the expression of thorough enjoyment of something at the moment the enjoyment is being felt.
  • See CJ
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We get this question every now and then.

Take "loving it" as "enjoying it". It is the expression of thorough enjoyment of something at the moment the enjoyment is being felt.

See

CJ

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