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Do people really say "I'm loving it." even if it's not for hamburger?
2014年8月20日 22:52
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The phrase " i'm lovin' it " (note how I wrote it) is a McDonald's slogan. We could give you a long explanation on how it works grammatically and how native speakers understand it, but the fact is we don't use it in daily speech. If you say this, it sounds like you're quoting a McDonald's advert.
2014年8月20日
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A: Are you enjoying your dance course? B: Yes, I'm loving it. That sounds ok to me.
2014年8月21日
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No, not really. That's just a slogan for McDonald's. Sometimes we might say something similar though. For example, if someone starts to get famous they might say "I'm loving all this attention". However, it's much more common for people to just say "I love .....".
2014年8月20日
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I do not understand the reference to hamburger, but people do use the expression "I'm loving it" to express a feeling of enjoyment.
2014年8月20日
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