Meaning of He'll love it
He will enjoy something.
In simple words: He will enjoy it.
He'll love it in a sentence
- I bought him that video game he wanted; he'll love it!
- You planned his birthday party perfectly; he's going to love it!
- Show him the new car; he'll love it for sure.
- If you take him to the concert, he'll love it!
- This movie is fantastic; I'm confident he'll love it.
How to use He'll love it
Used in informal conversations to express encouragement or positivity. Appropriate with friends or family, but less formal for business contexts.
Grammar pattern
standalone greeting
Memory hint
Think of a heart emoji: 'He'll ♥ it!'
Related words
Collocations with He'll love it
- love it
- really love it
- absolutely love it
Synonyms for He'll love it
- He’ll enjoy it
- He'll like it
- He will appreciate it
Common mistakes with He'll love it
- Confused with 'he'll loves it' — 'loves' should be 'love' without 's'.
- Using 'he will love it' instead of the contraction in casual speech can sound too formal.
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Frequently asked questions about "He'll love it"
What does "He'll love it" mean?
He will enjoy it.
What is the definition of "He'll love it"?
He will enjoy something.
How do you use "He'll love it" in a sentence?
I bought him that video game he wanted; he'll love it!
Can you give another example of "He'll love it"?
You planned his birthday party perfectly; he's going to love it!
What are synonyms for "He'll love it"?
Common alternatives include He’ll enjoy it, He'll like it, He will appreciate it.
What words go with "He'll love it"?
It commonly pairs with love it, really love it, absolutely love it.
What are common mistakes when using "He'll love it"?
Confused with 'he'll loves it' — 'loves' should be 'love' without 's'. Using 'he will love it' instead of the contraction in casual speech can sound too formal.
How do you pronounce "He'll love it"?
US: //hil lʌv ɪt//, UK: //hiːl lʌv ɪt//. Listen to the audio above to hear native pronunciation.
When should I use "He'll love it"?
Used in informal conversations to express encouragement or positivity. Appropriate with friends or family, but less formal for business contexts.
