loves
At the C2 proficiency level, understanding 'loves' transcends basic recognition of affection. It involves appreciating the nuanced application of this verb within complex syntactical structures and discourse. Proficient users grasp its deployment in idiomatic expressions, literary analyses, and philosophical contexts, discerning subtle shifts in meaning based on surrounding lexical choices and cultural implications. Furthermore, C2 learners can critically analyze how 'loves' contributes to rhetorical effect, character development, or thematic concerns in sophisticated texts, demonstrating a profound interpretative capacity.
§ What does 'loves' mean?
The word 'loves' is a verb that expresses a strong positive emotion. It's the third-person singular present tense form of 'to love.' This means it's used when talking about a single person or thing that has this feeling. When someone 'loves' something, it means they have a deep affection, strong liking, or passionate attachment towards it. It's a very common word in English and can be used in many different contexts, from romantic relationships to hobbies.
She loves to read books in her free time.
- DEFINITION
- To have a deep, passionate, or tender feeling of affection for (a person or thing).
The feeling of 'love' can be directed towards a wide range of things. It can be for family members, friends, pets, or even inanimate objects or activities. For example, you can say someone 'loves' their car if they take great care of it and are very proud of it. Or, someone 'loves' to cook if they enjoy the process and find it fulfilling. It's important to understand the context to fully grasp the nuance of 'loves' in any given sentence.
§ When do people use 'loves'?
People use 'loves' in everyday conversations to express a variety of strong positive sentiments. Here are some common situations:
- Expressing romantic affection: This is perhaps the most well-known use of 'loves.' It signifies a deep, romantic connection between two people.
He loves his wife very much.
- Showing familial bonds: 'Loves' is also used to describe the strong affection within a family, such as between parents and children, or siblings.
My mother loves her grandchildren dearly.
- Indicating strong enjoyment or passion for activities/hobbies: When someone really enjoys doing something, or is very passionate about a hobby, 'loves' is the perfect word to convey that feeling.
My brother loves playing video games all weekend.
- Expressing fondness for inanimate objects or concepts: While it might seem less intense than loving a person, 'loves' can also be used to show a strong preference or attachment to things.
She loves the peace and quiet of the countryside.
Understanding the different ways 'loves' is used will help you communicate more effectively in English. It's a versatile word that adds emotion and depth to your sentences.
The intensity of 'loves' can vary. While it always implies a strong positive feeling, the exact degree often depends on the context. For instance, 'He loves chocolate' suggests a strong liking, but 'He loves his children' implies a much deeper, more profound emotion. Pay attention to the surrounding words and the overall situation to grasp the full meaning.
§ Understanding 'Loves'
The word 'loves' is a fundamental verb in English, expressing affection. It's the third-person singular present tense of 'to love.' This means you use 'loves' when the subject of the sentence is a singular person or thing that can be replaced by 'he,' 'she,' or 'it.' For example, instead of saying 'He love ice cream,' we say 'He loves ice cream.' It's crucial for constructing grammatically correct sentences that convey strong feelings.
- DEFINITION
- The word 'loves' is the third-person singular present tense form of the verb 'to love.' It signifies a strong feeling of affection, deep liking, or passionate attachment towards someone or something.
§ Basic Sentence Structure with 'Loves'
The most common way to use 'loves' is in a simple Subject-Verb-Object structure. The subject performs the action, 'loves' is the action, and the object is what or whom the love is directed towards.
- Subject (He/She/It/Singular Noun) + loves + Object (Noun/Pronoun)
She loves her cat very much.
My brother loves to play football on weekends.
§ 'Loves' with Infinitives (to + verb)
You can also use 'loves' to express a fondness for an activity. In this case, 'loves' is often followed by an infinitive (to + base form of a verb).
- Subject + loves + to + Verb (base form)
He loves to read books in the library.
The chef loves to experiment with new recipes.
§ 'Loves' with Gerunds (-ing form)
Similar to infinitives, 'loves' can be followed by a gerund (the -ing form of a verb used as a noun) to express enjoyment of an activity.
- Subject + loves + Verb-ing (gerund)
She loves swimming in the ocean during summer.
My dog loves playing fetch in the park.
§ Using 'Loves' with Prepositions (Less Common)
While 'loves' typically takes a direct object, you might occasionally see it used with prepositions in more nuanced expressions, though this is less common for simple affection and more for metaphorical uses or specific phrases.
- Loves for: This is rarely used in the context of affection, but can imply a reason for love.
He loves her for her kindness.
- Loves of: This structure is almost exclusively used in noun phrases like 'the loves of his life,' not as a verb directly followed by 'of.'
It is far more natural to use 'loves' with a direct object or an infinitive/gerund than with prepositions like 'for' or 'of' when expressing affection or enjoyment.
§ Common Mistakes to Avoid
One of the most frequent errors is subject-verb agreement. Always ensure that 'loves' is used only with singular third-person subjects.
- Incorrect: They loves to sing.
- Correct: They love to sing.
- Incorrect: I loves chocolate.
- Correct: I love chocolate.
By understanding these structures and nuances, you can confidently use 'loves' to express deep affection and enjoyment in your English sentences.
§ Definition and Usage of 'Loves'
- Definition
- The word 'loves' is the third-person singular present tense form of the verb 'to love.' It signifies a strong feeling of affection, deep liking, or passionate attachment towards someone or something.
When we talk about someone having a strong positive feeling for a person, an animal, a thing, or even an activity, we use 'loves.' This word is used when the subject of the sentence is singular and in the third person (he, she, it, or a singular noun like 'my sister' or 'the cat').
She loves her new puppy very much.
My brother loves to play football on weekends.
§ Expressing Affection: 'Loves' vs. Alternatives
While 'loves' expresses a deep and strong feeling, English has many other words to show positive emotions. Understanding when to use 'loves' and when to choose an alternative is important for clear communication.
- Likes: 'Likes' is a milder form of affection compared to 'loves.' You might 'like' a new song, but you 'love' your family. It's a less intense positive feeling.
He likes ice cream, but he loves chocolate cake.
- Enjoys: 'Enjoys' is often used when talking about activities or experiences that bring pleasure. It's similar to 'likes' but more focused on the enjoyment of an action.
She enjoys reading books in the park.
- Admires: 'Admires' means to regard with respect or warm approval. You can admire someone's talent or their character. It's about respect rather than deep affection.
He admires his teacher for her kindness.
- Cares for: 'Cares for' suggests concern and responsibility, often for someone's well-being. It can also imply affection, but with a stronger emphasis on looking after someone.
The nurse cares for all her patients diligently.
§ Nuances of 'Loves' in Different Contexts
The meaning of 'loves' can also subtly change depending on what it is directed towards:
- People: When 'loves' is used for people, it often implies deep emotional connection, romantic affection, or strong familial bonds.
He loves his wife dearly.
- Objects/Food: For objects or food, 'loves' expresses a strong preference or enjoyment. It means you really, really like it.
She loves chocolate ice cream.
- Activities: When used with activities, 'loves' means to have a great passion or enthusiasm for doing something.
My cat loves to chase laser pointers.
§ Common Phrases and Idioms with 'Loves'
You'll often hear 'loves' in common expressions:
- Loves to bits: This is an informal way to say someone loves another person very much.
Grandma loves her grandchildren to bits.
- Loves it/them: A simple way to express strong enjoyment or approval of something.
The audience loves the new movie!
§ Practice Using 'Loves'
To get comfortable with 'loves,' try these exercises:
- Think of three people or things you feel strongly about and write sentences using 'loves.'
- Describe an activity someone you know 'loves' to do.
- Compare something someone 'likes' with something they 'love.'
My friend loves pizza, but she only likes salad.
By practicing with 'loves' and its alternatives, you'll be able to express your feelings and preferences more accurately and with greater nuance in English.
按水平分级的例句
She loves her cat.
Ella ama a su gato.
Simple present tense, third person singular.
He loves to play soccer.
A él le encanta jugar al fútbol.
Used with an infinitive verb.
My mom loves flowers.
A mi mamá le encantan las flores.
Simple present tense, third person singular.
He loves his new car.
Él ama su coche nuevo.
Simple present tense, third person singular.
She loves to read books.
A ella le encanta leer libros.
Used with an infinitive verb.
My brother loves pizza.
A mi hermano le encanta la pizza.
Simple present tense, third person singular.
He loves his family very much.
Él ama mucho a su familia.
Simple present tense, third person singular.
She loves to sing.
A ella le encanta cantar.
Used with an infinitive verb.
常见搭配
常用短语
He loves her very much.
Ele a ama muito.
She loves to sing in the shower.
Ela adora cantar no chuveiro.
My dog loves to play fetch.
Meu cachorro adora brincar de buscar.
He loves his new car.
Ele ama o seu carro novo.
Everyone loves a good story.
Todo mundo adora uma boa história.
She loves spending time with friends.
Ela adora passar tempo com amigos.
He loves going for long walks.
Ele adora fazer longas caminhadas.
The baby loves his blanket.
O bebê adora o seu cobertor.
She loves the smell of fresh bread.
Ela adora o cheiro de pão fresco.
He loves being outdoors.
Ele adora estar ao ar livre.
在生活中练习
真实语境
When a person feels a deep emotional connection and care for another individual, often expressed in romantic relationships or strong family bonds.
- He loves her very much.
- She loves her children unconditionally.
- My mother loves my father dearly.
Expressing a strong fondness or enjoyment for an activity, hobby, or object.
- He loves playing football on the weekends.
- She loves reading mystery novels.
- My dog loves to chase squirrels in the park.
Indicating a strong preference or delight in a particular type of food or drink.
- He loves Italian food, especially pasta.
- She loves a good cup of coffee in the morning.
- My brother loves spicy food.
Describing a general appreciation or admiration for something, like a place, a quality, or a concept.
- He loves the peace and quiet of the countryside.
- She loves the honesty of her friends.
- Everyone loves a good story with a happy ending.
Referring to an intense enthusiasm or passion for a team, a sport, or a public figure.
- He loves his favorite football team.
- She loves watching tennis tournaments.
- The crowd loves the singer's performance.
对话开场白
"What is something you love to do in your free time?"
"Who is someone you love very much, and why?"
"What kind of food or drink do you love the most?"
"Is there a place in the world that you absolutely love?"
"What is a quality you love to see in other people?"
日记主题
Describe a time when you felt truly loved, and how it made you feel.
Write about something you love doing that makes you lose track of time.
What are three things you love about yourself, and why?
If you could tell someone you love them right now, who would it be and what would you say?
Reflect on a moment where you saw someone express their love for something or someone else.
自我测试 48 个问题
She ___ to read books in her free time.
The subject 'She' is third-person singular, so the verb 'to love' takes the '-s' ending in the present simple tense.
My brother ___ playing football with his friends every weekend.
'My brother' is a singular subject, requiring 'loves' for the present simple tense.
He truly ___ his new pet puppy.
For the singular subject 'He', the correct present simple form is 'loves'.
The chef ___ to cook Italian food.
The singular subject 'The chef' requires the verb 'loves' in the present simple tense.
She ___ visiting art museums on her holidays.
As the subject is 'She' (third-person singular), 'loves' is the correct form.
My cat ___ to sleep in sunny spots.
'My cat' is a singular subject, so 'loves' is the appropriate verb form.
My sister really ___ to read books in her free time.
For a singular subject like 'My sister', the present simple verb takes an '-s' ending. So, 'loves' is correct.
He ___ playing football with his friends every weekend.
The subject 'He' is singular, so we use 'loves' in the present simple tense.
The small child ___ ice cream very much.
'The small child' is a singular subject, requiring the verb 'loves' in the present simple.
The sentence 'She love her new puppy' is grammatically correct.
For a singular subject 'She', the verb in present simple should be 'loves', not 'love'. The correct sentence is 'She loves her new puppy'.
If you are talking about one person's regular preference, you should use 'loves'.
When the subject is a singular third person (he, she, it, or a singular noun), 'loves' is used to describe a regular preference in the present simple tense.
The word 'loves' can only be used to talk about romantic feelings.
'Loves' can describe a strong liking or affection for many things, not just romantic feelings. For example, 'She loves chocolate' or 'He loves his family'.
Listen for a hobby.
What does her brother enjoy doing?
What is his opinion of his new car?
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She loves spending time with her family on weekends.
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My cat loves to chase the laser pointer around the house.
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He truly loves his job and finds it very rewarding.
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This sentence expresses a strong preference for coffee.
This sentence indicates affection and enjoyment of family time.
This sentence shows a strong passion for painting landscapes.
She really ___ spending her weekends hiking in the mountains.
The sentence implies a positive feeling towards hiking, and 'enjoys' is the best fit for expressing a strong liking.
He ___ to cook for his family every Sunday, finding it a relaxing and rewarding activity.
The phrase 'relaxing and rewarding activity' indicates a very positive feeling, making 'adores' the most appropriate choice to express deep affection for cooking.
The artist ___ the intricate details of nature, often incorporating them into her breathtaking landscapes.
The artist incorporates the details into her work, suggesting a deep appreciation and care for them, which 'cherishes' conveys effectively.
My grandmother ___ reading historical novels, often losing herself in stories from centuries past.
'Losing herself in stories' implies a strong enjoyment and pleasure, making 'revels in' the best option to describe her passion for reading.
Despite the challenges, she still ___ her challenging career, finding immense satisfaction in her accomplishments.
Finding 'immense satisfaction' suggests a positive and accepting attitude towards her career, and 'embraces' fits well to express this.
He ___ the quiet solitude of his study, where he can concentrate on his research without interruption.
The desire for quiet solitude to concentrate indicates a positive regard for it, and 'appreciates' accurately reflects this valuing.
Focus on how 'loves' is used to express a strong preference for an activity.
Listen for the nuance in 'loves to nap' - it's a habitual, strong preference for the cat.
Consider 'loves classical music' as an expression of deep appreciation.
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She loves the thrill of competitive sports, always pushing her limits to achieve victory.
Focus: thrill, pushing, limits
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My grandmother loves to tell stories from her youth, captivating everyone with her vivid descriptions and engaging narratives.
Focus: captivating, vivid, engaging
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The chef truly loves experimenting with new ingredients, constantly seeking innovative flavors and unique culinary combinations.
Focus: experimenting, innovative, culinary
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The sentence describes her strong affection for her new job's demanding aspects.
This sentence indicates his profound passion for discovering historical sites.
The sentence highlights the artist's intense enjoyment of working with colors in his art.
Listen for how 'love' is used in a sophisticated, intellectual context.
Focus on 'love' in the context of dedication and altruism.
Consider 'love' as an intrinsic passion for a craft.
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Elaborate on how a profound 'love' for one's craft can lead to unparalleled mastery and innovation in any given field.
Focus: profound, unparalleled, mastery, innovation
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Discuss the nuanced implications of expressing 'love' in professional versus personal relationships, and how these expressions differ.
Focus: nuanced, implications, professional, personal
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Analyze the societal impact of promoting a 'love' for lifelong learning, and its potential to foster intellectual growth and adaptability.
Focus: societal, promoting, foster, adaptability
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