You probably know the expression “fall in love.” We use the verb fall when we begin to love another person. Do you have a favorite LOVE song? Tell me in the comments. I’m curious to know which movies or TV shows you have seen before. I have linked to many of these songs and shows throughout this post. These LOVE idioms are often used as the titles of popular songs, movies, and even the titles of episodes of popular TV shows. Idioms about expressions with LOVE are very common in music, movies, and television. ③ used to say that you would very much like somethingĪ: “Would you care for something to drink?”ī: “I would love a coffee you have some.” “I love your new watch, where did you buy it?” ① to have very strong feelings of liking and caring for somebody Here are different 3 ways we can use the verb LOVE “Katherine and I have a shared love of music.” ③ the strong feeling of pleasure that something gives you “Never give up hope and someday you will find true love.” ② a strong feeling of romantic attraction for somebody “Nothing is stronger than a mother’s love.” ① a very strong feeling of liking and caring for somebody/something, especially a member of your family or a friend Here are three different ways we can use the noun LOVE The word love can be both a noun and a verb. There is a Free PDF download of these expressions with examples at the bottom of this post. Plus, lots of natural example sentences so you can use these expressions in your own conversations. You will find a collection of common idioms with their meaning in this post. This post has some common idioms that use the idea of LOVE. Native speakers ( like me) use idioms a lot in conversation. Do you want to speak English like native speakers do? Learning common English idioms is a great way to do that.
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