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"in love" or "in love with" #1 (permalink) Thu Sep 10, 2009 4:15 am   "in love" or "in love with"
 

James told me last night that he's [....] Sandra.

[A] in love
[B] in love with
[C] love with

I voted for 'in love with' but the book says that 'in love' is the correct one. Please advice me....

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[in love] or [in love with] -- please help... #2 (permalink) Thu Sep 10, 2009 5:05 am   [in love] or [in love with] -- please help...
 

in love with is correct.

James told me last night he's in love.

Who is he in love with?

He's in love with Sandra.
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