In your opinion, is there a difference between the phrases "in love" "love" "fallen in love"?
People use these phrases everyday, but do they really consider the meaning of each or if there is a different meaning at all for any of them? For example, say someone says "I'm in love with ______." Or they could say, "I love _____." Or, "I've fallen in love with _____." Do you think these phrases have different meanings? If so please define each in the way in which you view them.
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- "i love" - you can love anyone - family, friends, sig. other, pets... "in love" - that one special person "i've fallen in love" - this is tricky but personally i think it's in between "i love" and "in love" - you love the person but you're starting to FALL in love with them...you're getting there ;)
- It doesn't have much difference really. It's just the way how you express how you feel. It really is about tenses if you ask me. When you say I'm in love, it usually means present tense or what you love right now. When you say "I love" its more like its been going on for a long while now. And when you say "I've fallen in love with", it's relatively new.
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