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i'll be loving you forever or i'll be love you forever i'll be loving you forever. it is a song but i dont know why they use an "ing" in loving instead of love because in spanish is: te amare por siempre.but if there is an ing we should say. te estare amando por siempre
Dec 24, 2011 4:20 PM
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1. English isn't Spanish. 2. Anyway, both are wrong. Correct is: I'll love you forever.
December 24, 2011
"I'll be loving you forever." Check your grammar and you'll see that "I'll be love you" is impossible.
December 24, 2011
The correct one is "I'll be loving forever". It's the form of present continuous tense. :)
December 24, 2011
I'll be loving you every single day of my life:) I'll love you forever./ I'll be loving you. "love" can not be used behind "be" as a verb. You wouldn't say :"I'll be love you forever",which is wrong:)
December 24, 2011
i think..maybe because english is different than spanish..um..but (i'll be loving you forever) is the correct.
December 24, 2011
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