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What is the past tense of like?

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The past tense of like is liked.

The third-person singular simple present indicative form of like is likes.

The present participle of like is liking.

The past participle of like is liked.

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Mrs Tarpen had no problem with that idea, and she rather liked the idea of helping a homeless waif off the streets.
I would have liked to see each member of the committee drive a livestock wagon for six months before making a report that will affect us all.
They could argue about who was smarter, who the teachers liked best, anything from A to Z they could argue about.
Nakita could drive, had her license and everything, but she liked walking and it wasn't very far.
I'm not at all attracted to Colin Firth, but as Mr Darcy, wahay, the man could brood and simper all he liked around me!
They liked Perigord for its warmth and abundant vineyards and found one they considered perfect.

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