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All you ever wanted is love...


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i mean this is probably totally pointless but no one has been able to give me a direct answer. in the song low the line "all you ever wanted is love". is this grammatically correct i mean i have gotten used to saying this but one of my friends said it should be was instead of is? so which is it?

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I'm no grammar cop, but if you try flipping the words as "Love is all you ever wanted", it starts to make more sense. In fact, the word 'have' may be left out, so if we throw that in there, it's now "Love is all you have ever wanted". Now it's Present Perfect or whatever.

 

Like I said, I'm no teacher or grammar professional, but I think it's okay as is. If it's wrong, then so is Depeche Mode's Enjoy the Silence with "All I ever wanted, all I ever needed is here in my arms".

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The example of Enjoy The Silence given by Corkus I am really not sure about but I'm leaning towards isn't, "all I ever wanted is love" definitely isn't. "Is" = present tense and "wanted" = past tense, you can't have two differing tenses in a statement referring to one subject like that. If that makes sense.

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i mean this is probably totally pointless but no one has been able to give me a direct answer. in the song low the line "all you ever wanted is love". is this grammatically correct i mean i have gotten used to saying this but one of my friends said it should be was instead of is? so which is it?

 

 

as a teacher I would have to say that it would have to be was because he says the word wanted which signifies past tense...........

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haha again.there really was no point to this? why does everyone want to reiterate this. i mean i admitted i was wrong...and frankly i never cared about the meaning of this song. i already know what it means well to me at least..i just wanted to know if that was grammatically correct and it wasn't...

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