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"Transitive" is not a description of any tense. "Transitive" and "intransitive" are characteristics of verbs themselves and their meaning and use in a sentence: A transitive verb has a direct object, but an intransitive verb does not. Some verbs, such as "sing", can be used either transitively or intransitively: "The soprano sings a beautiful aria in Act I" or "A lark sings sweetly." As far as I know, in proper formal English, "likes" is always transitive. In colloquial current English, the object of "likes" is often omitted, but it is always implied somewhere in the context:

"Do you like this", said Mary. "I like", said Martha. The second of these sentences is not formally correct, but seems to be favored among teenagers trying to give an impression of being "cool".

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The transitive tense of "likes" would be "liked" when referring to a past action or "will like" when referring to a future action, as in "She liked the movie" or "He will like the gift."

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