Without you, I feel like a fragment. Incomplete.
Is it hot in here or did you just use 'whom' correctly?
Baby, if you were words on a page, you’d be fine print.
I know "Good Morning" in 5 different languages
Which do you want to hear tomorrow?
If I could rearrange the alphabet, I’d put ‘U’ and ‘I’ together.
I’m no adjective; I would never want to modify you.
It will be a habitual action for me to offer you a simple present.
There are approximately 1,010,300 words in the English language.
But I could never string together enough words to properly express how beautiful you are.
I wish I was a pronoun so I could be the direct object of your affection!
With conjunctions, you and I can be together.
I heard kissing is the language of love so...
Do you wanna start a conversation?
Can you do sign language?
I wish I knew how to sign because I don't think any spoken words can describe how beautiful you are.
Hey, so how do you spell your name?
OK, and how do you spell your number?
Are you a verb? Because you look a little tense, but I can put you in the mood.
If you were a sentence, I'd be the punctuation mark because I'd always follow you no matter what.
I know the difference between "less" and "fewer," but don't worry, you won't have to ask me for either of them.
Girl, are you an adjective? Cause you should come first every day.
It’s a good thing I have my library card because I am totally checking you out.
Girl, you must be a possessive pronoun because I think you're mine.
Can I call you "whom"? Because you're the object — of my affections.
I don’t know how to spell beautiful. all I know is without u, it’s impossible.
Baby, I'm a dependent clause, and all I need is you.
I may study semantics, but you're what gives my life meaning.
Do you wanna go to a restaurant?
You can't spell “menu” without me and u.
I would like to end this sentence with a proposition.
Have you seen any linking verbs around here? Because you are my complement and I want to connect.
There are 21 letters in the alphabet right? Oh wait, I forgot u, r, a, q, t.
You're so amazing that I always use the partitive genitive when I talk about you.
You don’t look like such a proper noun to me.
I would never precede you with "which," baby, because you are essential to this clause.
You are the object of my preposition.
Do you like interjections? YES? NO! GOOD!