"Like" is a regular verb; therefore, "liked".
The past tense of "like" is "liked."
The past tense of "like" is "liked".
"I liked you" is the past tense of I like you.
The past tense of like is liked and the past participle is also liked.
Liked. Example: Present Tense; "She likes hockey." Past Tense; "She liked hockey."
The past tense of 'separate' is 'separated.' Yes and I like bananas.
The past tense of "like" is "liked".
"I liked you" is the past tense of I like you.
The past tense of like is liked and the past participle is also liked.
Simple past tense. Past perfect tense. Past perfect continuous tense. Past continuous tense.
Liked. Example: Present Tense; "She likes hockey." Past Tense; "She liked hockey."
It has no past tense, like Death, you either are or you are not,
liked/like/will like
The past tense of 'separate' is 'separated.' Yes and I like bananas.
Past - there is nothing like that to use grammatically, but the natural replacement is 'Was'. Future - will be.
Yes it is. I do like riding my bike. I did like riding my bike
The past tense of "settle" is spelled as "settled".
The past tense is liked.