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the difference between Love, loving and lover
I want to be your love
I want to be your loving
I want to be your lover
What's the difference between these nouns?
Apr 5, 2012 10:09 PM
Answers · 4
I want to be your love - If he is your love, he is your boyfriend or spouse.
I want to be your loving- Loving is not a noun. You could say "I am your loving boyfriend, or loving husband/wife. It is an adjective.
I want to be your lover - Lover is your romantic husband, boyfriend/girlfriend, etc.
April 6, 2012
I want to be your love[ noun] = I want to be your boy/girlfriend
I want to be your loving incorrect- here' loving' is a verb. Correct: I wish that I was loving you
I want to be your lover [noun] = I want to be the person who sleeps with you
April 5, 2012
This is the difference
- Yo quiero ser tu amor
- Yo quiero ser tu amado
- Yo quiero ser tu amante
April 5, 2012
love : amor...
loving : amoroso...
lover : amante
April 5, 2012
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