like or likes
The present perfect tense of like is:I/You/We/They have liked.She/He/It has liked.
The present tense is:I/You/We/They like.He/She/It likes.The present participle is liking.The past tense is liked.The past participle is liked.
liked
Liked. Example: Present Tense; "She likes hockey." Past Tense; "She liked hockey."
* I take (as opposed to took, have taken) * She likes (as opposed to liked, have liked) * They run (as opposed to ran, have run) * I am (as opposed to was, have been)
liked/like/will like
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a nice ornament that has meaning for eg if i liked ducks you should get me a wooden duck.
present simple is the basic verb like eg I likeice cream or she likes ice creamWe don't usually use like as present continuous because it it is a 'state' verb so :I am liking the ice cream is not correct.'Have liked' is used to make a present perfect sentence:I have liked her for a long time.
To give a present to the gods so that they wouldn't get angry and destroy the world. The gods obviously liked a dead body for a present..... Hope it helps.
"Liking" is the present participle form of the verb "like." When referring to something that happened in the past, you would use the past tense form, which is "liked." For example, "I liked the movie yesterday."
I write - this is present tense. Past tense would be I wrote. However, the infinitive "to write" is always present tense. It must be accompanied with a present, future or past tense finite verb. I like to write I will like to write I liked to write