I Am Loving It VS I Love It (Grammar)
‘I am loving it’ means you're enjoying or in love.
'Loving it' may also describe a short-term joyful sensation.
However, stative verbs (liking, wanting, etc.) aren't utilized in present continuous.
However, stative verbs (liking, wanting, etc.) aren't utilized in present continuous.
'I love it' means to continuously appreciate something.
'I love it' means to continuously appreciate something.
"I love it" must be used for something you love at present.
"I love it" must be used for something you love at present.
Both phrases differ tenses, one is present and the other is continuous.
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