Because it's sweet and tasty. You can't say no because this answer is coming from a child.
the verb to like is a regular verb.regular verbs add ed to the base for the past tense and the past participleThey like ice creamThey liked ice cream when they were youngThey have liked ice cream ever since they were children
vanilla
Eisenhower
he liked ice cream and Cerberus's poo
i hate vanilla. but i also like it. Chocolate ice cream goes with everything :)
It came from a guy who liked pies apparently
You can use the word but in a sentence by: The girl liked ice-cream, but she also liked popsicles.
she told the children that she would buy them ice cream
he liked ice cream 12/6/1937
50/3 = 16 2/3 ice cream
If you mean "like" as in, "I like ice cream," then the adjective form would be "liked." As in "He is a well liked man."
because he liked lemonade and cherries with ice cream and soda