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Thu Nov 30, 2006 11:31 am Meaning of 'I love you deeply' |
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Hi Tahn
Yes, 'deeply' is the correct answer.
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Yankee I'm a Communicator ;-)

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Thu Nov 30, 2006 20:20 pm Meaning of 'I love you deeply' |
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...although the pop duo Savage Garden would beg to differ, were we to ask them. They'd surely vote for a, b and c. hehe _________________ Billie Jean is not my lover. Hee. |
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prezbucky I'm a Communicator ;-)

Joined: 07 Nov 2006 Posts: 2055 Location: Nashville, TN (USA)
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Thu Nov 30, 2006 20:23 pm Meaning of 'I love you deeply' |
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Well Tom, those guys love truly, madly, deeply so the word order should be changed slightly... (b, c, a) _________________ Test Of English for International Communication TOEIC Preparation & TOEIC Vocabulary |
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Fri Dec 01, 2006 1:53 am Meaning of 'I love you deeply' |
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yep
memories, memories
Y'all (you all -- Southern redundant slang) might laugh, but once upon a time my college girlfriend and I performed (I played guitar, she played piano, and we both sang) that song, among other great covers (lol), at the Union (giant building with a giant terrace looking out onto a local lake, where students get together to drink beer/eat burgers).
Nostalgia rocks. _________________ Billie Jean is not my lover. Hee. |
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prezbucky I'm a Communicator ;-)

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