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.
Jun 22, 2020 3:26 AM
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You could also say: I love serenity. Which is the state of being calm, peaceful, and untroubled.
June 22, 2020
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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!
June 22, 2020
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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!
June 22, 2020
It depends on what you want to get across. "I love the calmness" or "I love the serenity"
June 22, 2020
I think the correct way of saying either would be: I enjoy the calmness, or I enjoy peace.
June 22, 2020
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