We use "like" instead of "liking" because "like" serves as the base form of the verb, which is appropriate in certain grammatical structures, such as the simple present tense or when expressing preferences. For example, in the sentence "I like ice cream," "like" indicates a general preference or habit. In contrast, "liking" is the present participle form, typically used in continuous tenses or gerunds, such as "I am liking this song," which is less common in standard English.
fondness, liking, tendency, bias
liking it just like that
then there is no use in liking him like someone who likes you
You're messed up. A guy isn't worth ruining a friendship.
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her liking you
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Liking on Facebook is a feature where on someone's post you can well Like it. Meaning exactly that
liking is like staring at him at lunch. obsession is stalking and being annoying
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Some females do like females and some females like males. Everybody is different and nobody really knows what defines the gender your attracted to, it will be something to do with your bodies Chemistry though.
I have found myself liking the 'Example Sentence' category more and more as the day has progressed.