A1 verb Neutral #153 am häufigsten

love

/lʌv/

To feel a strong affection for someone, such as a family member or partner. It also means to have a very great interest in or pleasure from an activity or thing.

Beispiele

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1

I love my parents very much.

I have very strong feelings of affection for my mother and father.

2

The organization would love to invite you to our gala.

The organization would be very pleased to invite you to our event.

3

I love your new hair color!

I really like the new color of your hair!

Wortfamilie

Nomen
love
Verb
love
Adverb
lovingly
Adjektiv
lovable
Verwandt
lover
💡

Merkhilfe

Think of the word 'Live.' You need 'Love' to truly 'Live.' Both words start with L and end with E.

Schnelles Quiz

Sarah ______ to play the piano every evening.

Richtig!

Die richtige Antwort ist: b

Beispiele

1

I love my parents very much.

everyday

I have very strong feelings of affection for my mother and father.

2

The organization would love to invite you to our gala.

formal

The organization would be very pleased to invite you to our event.

3

I love your new hair color!

informal

I really like the new color of your hair!

4

Many poets love to explore the theme of human connection.

academic

Many writers enjoy investigating the topic of how people connect.

5

We love to see our employees growing professionally.

business

We are very happy when our staff members improve their skills.

Wortfamilie

Nomen
love
Verb
love
Adverb
lovingly
Adjektiv
lovable
Verwandt
lover

Häufige Kollokationen

fall in love to start to love someone
love deeply to love someone very much
love at first sight loving someone the first time you see them
love to dance to really enjoy the activity of dancing
tough love being strict with someone to help them improve

Häufige Phrasen

for the love of

doing something because of a strong interest or care for something

no love lost

when two people do not like each other at all

labor of love

work done for interest or pleasure rather than money

Wird oft verwechselt mit

love vs like

'Like' is for general preference, while 'love' is much stronger and more emotional.

📝

Nutzungshinweise

Use 'love' when you feel very strongly about someone or something. In many English-speaking cultures, it is used frequently for hobbies and food as well as people.

⚠️

Häufige Fehler

Learners often use the continuous form 'I am loving,' but 'love' is usually a stative verb used in the simple present 'I love.'

💡

Merkhilfe

Think of the word 'Live.' You need 'Love' to truly 'Live.' Both words start with L and end with E.

📖

Wortherkunft

From the Old English 'lufian,' which means to show love or to cherish.

Grammatikmuster

Stative verb (usually not used in -ing form) Can be followed by an infinitive (love to eat) or a gerund (love eating) Takes an object (I love you)
🌍

Kultureller Kontext

In English-speaking countries, people often say 'I love it' for small things like a cup of coffee, though 'I love you' is a serious phrase for close relationships.

Schnelles Quiz

Sarah ______ to play the piano every evening.

Richtig!

Die richtige Antwort ist: b

Verwandte Redewendungen

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