Love loves to love love. Nurse loves the new chemist. Constable 14A loves Mary Kelly. Gerty MacDowell loves the boy that has the bicycle. M. B. loves a fair genteman. Li Chi Han lovey up kissy Cha Pu. Feb 24, 2010 · Topic: "I love you, too." or "I love you too." Added by Cagey, moderator Do we need the comma? If so, why? Do these two sentences have different meanings? Sep 21, 2007 · The examples are: 1. his love for football 2. we share a love of music The two prepositions here "for" and "of" don't seem to make a difference to me. So I wonder if this is just a.

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