Hafsa
Is it correct to say: I love calm. Or, I love peace. I feel like it’s not common to say these 2 sentences.
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You could also say: I love serenity. Which is the state of being calm, peaceful, and untroubled.
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Hello Hafsa! I would agree that it is okay to say both of those sentences. Although I would suggest that it might be better to add more information. For example, "I love a calm atmosphere." or "I love to feel calm." and " I love to be at peace." or "I love a peaceful atmosphere" I hope that helps!
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Hi Hafsa, I am a native English speaker from Australia. I would be comfortable saying either of these sentences - they are effectively a shortening of "I love the experience of being calm, or I love the experience of being peaceful" but saying them as simply as they are here is an easy way to do it and you would be understood. Good question though!
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It depends on what you want to get across. "I love the calmness" or "I love the serenity"
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I think the correct way of saying either would be: I enjoy the calmness, or I enjoy peace.
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