(has) liked
Nobody liked him because he was so haughty, he always thinks that he's better than everyone else.
== == It is used at the end of a sentence to describe that something is in the extreme level or in a higher level than others. In the sentence, "I like hiking, swimming, and running but I like biking the most." Biking is the thing which is in the extreme position as it is liked the most. It is liked more than hiking, swimming and running.
I would of liked to see that.The "of" should be have or 've
The beauty of an autumn evening always leaves me speechless.
This is a run-on sentence:Jenna liked to play video games Chloe liked them too.It is when there is two predicates and two subjects. According to the definition, a sentence is when there is a subject and a predicate together telling someone something, asking someone something, or showing a form of dialog. This sentence, I will identify the subjects and the predicates.Subject1: JennaPredicate1: LikedIn that form, the sentence could be "Jenna liked to play video games."Subject2:ChloePredicate2:likedThat sentence could of been "Chloe liked them too."So, there are two correct ways you could put this run on sentence.1:Jenna liked to play video games. Chloe likes them too.or2:Jenna likes to play video games, but Chloe liked them too.You can connect them, but you need a conjunction and a comma. In that sentence the Conjunction was "But". I hope this helped!
He liked to act like a cowboy and always spoke with a laconic drawl.
The one that is NOT a sentence fragment and uses correct sentence grammar is:He liked to go fishing.
What is a metaphor for the sentence "He liked the smell of the Pastrice?
Nobody liked him because he was so haughty, he always thinks that he's better than everyone else.
== == It is used at the end of a sentence to describe that something is in the extreme level or in a higher level than others. In the sentence, "I like hiking, swimming, and running but I like biking the most." Biking is the thing which is in the extreme position as it is liked the most. It is liked more than hiking, swimming and running.
Liked
You can use the word but in a sentence by: The girl liked ice-cream, but she also liked popsicles.
The airplane managed to land safely.He never liked travelling by airplane.
Yes jeremy clarkson always liked cars because his father was an engineer
She always liked to instigate fights. Ben, with his bloody nose, may look like the victum here, but I think he did a lot to instigate the fight.
Certain people liked to be segregated.
He liked her, but his family did not approve.