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'I love you so much' vs 'I love you so much, that...'



 
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'I love you so much' vs 'I love you so much, that...' #1 (permalink) Fri Mar 13, 2009 13:43 pm   'I love you so much' vs 'I love you so much, that...'
 

Could anyone tell me if there is any defference in meaning beetwen: `I love you so much´ and `I love you so much, that...´

Please the answer is very important for me.

As usual if someone correct my mistakes I will be gratefull.

Thanks in advanced
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'I love you so much' vs 'I love you so much, that...' #2 (permalink) Fri Mar 13, 2009 14:33 pm   'I love you so much' vs 'I love you so much, that...'
 

I love you so much = I love you very much = I love you a lot

You love him/her a lot. No strings attached.

I love you so much that I can pluck stars from the sky and strew them before you.

And if you are a practical guy, you could say,

I love you so much that I can buy that $10,000 diamond ring for you.

Here, you are trying to tell your beloved how much you love him/her and what you can do to show him/her love.

PS: I am not a teacher.
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'I love you so much' vs 'I love you so much, that...' #3 (permalink) Mon Mar 16, 2009 10:36 am   'I love you so much' vs 'I love you so much, that...'
 

Thank you very much indeed. It's exactely what I thought :D
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