"Like" is a regular verb; therefore, "liked".
The past tense is liked.
"I liked you" is the past tense of I like you.
Liked is the past tense and past participle of like.
Liked. Example: Present Tense; "She likes hockey." Past Tense; "She liked hockey."
The past tense of 'separate' is 'separated.' Yes and I like bananas.
The past tense is liked.
"I liked you" is the past tense of I like you.
Liked is the past tense and past participle of like.
Simple past tense. Past perfect tense. Past perfect continuous tense. Past continuous tense.
Liked. Example: Present Tense; "She likes hockey." Past Tense; "She liked hockey."
It has no past tense, like Death, you either are or you are not,
liked/like/will like
The past tense of 'separate' is 'separated.' Yes and I like bananas.
Past - there is nothing like that to use grammatically, but the natural replacement is 'Was'. Future - will be.
You spell the past tense of settle like this: Settled
Yes it is. I do like riding my bike. I did like riding my bike
The past tense is liked.