The abbreviation of love: L.
English expressions can be:
1. love British [l?v] American [l?v]?
vt.& vi. Like; love , love; love; praise, praise
vt. like; fondness; preference; admiration
n. love; love, affection; affection; lover, beloved thing
n. p>
Third person singular: loves Plural: loves Present participle: loving Past tense: loved Past participle: loved
Example: My?love?for?all?my?children?is?unconditional?
My love for all of my children is unconditional.
2. Like British [la?k] American [la?k]?
vt. Like; (used with would or should to express politeness) think; want; like to do
prep. (expressing attributes) like; (expressing way) like; (asking for opinions)...how; (expressing enumeration) such as
adj. similar; the same
adj. p>
n. Similar people [things]; preferences; hobbies; (especially those regarded as not as good as someone or something) type, type
conj. Like; as if ;Like...;as if
adv.Like; (informal spoken language, replacing as) the same as...; (informal spoken language, used when thinking about the next sentence, explaining or giving examples) probably; maybe< /p>
Example: We were fond of the house and didn't want to leave.
We were fond of the house and didn't want to leave.
We fell in love with the house and didn't want to move.
Extended information:
Synonyms of love
adore English [?d?:(r)] American [?d?r, ?dor]?< /p>
vt. Worship; Admiration; Like very much; Admire
vi. Adoration; Admiration
Third person singular: adores Present participle: adoring Past tense: adored Past participle : adored
Memory skills: ad strengthen + or mouth; say + e → say again and again [like] → worship
Example: She?adored?her?parents?and?would? do?anything?to?please?them.?
She loves her parents very much and is willing to do anything to make them happy.