I just love your auburn hair.
metaphor. It compares love to an arrow, emphasizing the force and impact of emotions.
Love and lust are not always easily distinguishable. I love your loving. But will you love me forever?
Give me a example of storm please please please love you whoever gives me the answer i won't tell you my name but you take my love
Love is fine as a pot of gold.
you are my philter my love charm.
This should be okay... I gave them the book. I love my dogs, I kiss them goodnight Mum and Dad love me and I love them!
It is not actually a sentence. It is a complete subject with no predicate. A sentence would be "This is an example of what love is supposed to be."
No, 'How will you know that it is love?' is a question, an interrogative sentence.
LOVE Two hands held tightly Two faces laughing two dreams in one Love is a circle.
I love all of them! I believe the correct structure would be "I love them all." I had a basked of apples, but Billy to them all.
An embedded sentence is a sentence within a sentence. For example, "She said that she would come tomorrow" contains the embedded sentence "that she would come tomorrow." Another example is "I heard him say 'I love you,'" where "'I love you'" is the embedded sentence.