Friday, September 18, 2009

Double Upper Converse Lacing

Grammatically, I love you.



"I love you."
Five letters: three vowels, two consonants and then the space that must be considered, otherwise you offend and disappears, leaving the other two words stick / "Tiamo" / merged into a single word that encompasses the meaning of the other two.

"I love you," I love you ',' Je t'aime. "
Three ways to say it, the same feeling you get to hear it.

"I love you." I
, subject, love, verbal predicate, to you, additional term.
three parts, consists of three parts as the phrase, without much analysis: word, space, word.
subject, complement, verb.
I, you, love.
three parts.

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