Things that i love for you
Or
Things that i loved for you
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train grape 150 Things that I love for you Or Things that I loved for you These are hard to understand, especially with no more context. What do you mean by "for you"? Do you mean that you somehow love(d) those things for the other person's benefit?
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train grape 150Things that I love for you
Or
Things that I loved for you
These are hard to understand, especially with no more context. What do you mean by "for you"? Do you mean that you somehow love(d) those things for the other person's benefit?
train grape 150Things that I love for you.
This is not a complete sentence, and although it is not completely meaningless as a noun phrase, I think you mean either "things that I love you for" or "things that I love about you".
As for "love" vs "loved", that's the di