Monday, September 6, 2010

The difference between “I love you” and “I’m in love with you.”

“I love you” and “I’m in love with you” are two sentences that have different meanings. A person can say, “I love you” , to whomever he or she loves, but he or she cannot just say, “I’m in love with you” , to another person if the person whom he or she loves doesn’t love him or her, too.

2 comments:

shemy said...

A person can say, “I love you”

A person can say “I love you”

Anonymous said...

Hi janine! A little error in the use of punctuations. I think they should be removed in some parts of the post.
A person can say “I love you” to whomever he or she loves, but he or she cannot just say “I’m in love with you”...
Take care :)

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