They are both correct.
Loved ones
You have loved for six years
No, that sentence is not correct. That sentence should be: If you have been in love for 6 years.
yes
You are loved and appreciated. Your family is loved and appreciated. You and your family are loved and appreciated.
I would have loved to meet your friend.
Both loves you and love you are grammatically correct. For example, "He loves you," or "We love you."
No, the correct phrasing is "I would love to work." This construction uses the modal verb "would" to express a hypothetical or desired action in the present or future.
He loved his wife.
Loved is the verb
The present perfect tense of the verb love is have loved or has loved.We would say: I have loved, you have loved, we have loved, they have loved, he has loved, she has loved, and it has loved (although it is hard to think of a sentence using it has loved.)
He was good at it, and he loved the sport.